A QoS support framework for dynamically reconfigurable multimedia applications
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We describe and illustrate an approach to the automatic configuration of component-based multimedia applications. The approach is based on the deployment of a run-time application model that mirrors the active application components, enabling changes to the configuration to be applied and evaluated in the model before they are deployed. The model employs a composite component structure, enabling complexity to be concealed except when detail is required. Constraints and QoS specifications are embedded in the model.