Architectural considerations for a new generation of protocols
SIGCOMM '90 Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Communications architectures & protocols
Towards a new multimedia synchronization mechanism and its formal definition
MULTIMEDIA '94 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Multimedia
Multimedia Systems
A Scalability Scheme for the Real-time Control Protocol
HPN '98 Proceedings of the IFIP TC-6 Eigth International Conference on High Performance Networking
A media synchronization survey: reference model, specification, and case studies
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
A general-purpose multimedia synchronization mechanism based on causal relations
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Quality-of-service routing for supporting multimedia applications
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
QoS-based routing of multimedia streams in computer networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
An ALF communication architecture: design and automated implementation
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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The retrieval of multimedia objects is influenced by factor such as throughput and maximum delay offered by the network, and has to be carried out in accordance with the specification of object relationships. Many current network architectures address QoS from a provider's point of view and analyze network performance, failing to comprehensively address the quality needs of applications. The work presented in this paper concerns the development of an integrated environment for creation and retrieval of multimedia documents, that intends to preserve the coherence between the different media, even when the process is confronted with a temporary lack of communication resources. This environment implements a communication system that address QoS from the application's point of view and can help in handling variations in network resources availability through a real-time monitoring over these object relationships.