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	Title		: QoSjava: An Open and Scalable Architecture Decoupling 
			  QoS Requirements from QoS Techniques
	Author(s)	: X. Huang, et al.
	Filename	: draft-bupt-qosjava-arch-02.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2005-1-26
	
QoSJava, an architecture decoupling QoS reuirements from QoS 
   techniques is proposed in this draft. Referring to the idea of 
   Java, QoSJava can conceal the heterogeneity of different QoS 
   mechanisms as well as different vendors' devices. Users' 
   requirements are translated into a "middle language", i.e. 
   deployment task specification. And QoS mechanisms adapter plus 
   Device Driver constitute the "Virtual Machine" of QoSJava. Thus 
   network devices can be configured and QoS requirements can be 
   fulfilled automatically. Moreover, QoSJava is not only compatible 
   with current QoS mechanisms and devices, but open to new QoS 
   solutions and advanced facilities in the future.

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