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A resource and qoS management framework for a real-time event system in mobile ad hoc environments

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A resource and qoS management framework for a real-time event system in mobile ad hoc environments. / Duran-Limon, Hector; Blair, Gordon S.; Friday, Adrian et al.
2003. Paper presented at The Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, WORDS 2003, Capri, Italy.

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Duran-Limon, H, Blair, GS, Friday, A, Sivaharan, T, Samartzidis, G & EU FET (Funder) 2003, 'A resource and qoS management framework for a real-time event system in mobile ad hoc environments', Paper presented at The Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, WORDS 2003, Capri, Italy, 1/10/03 - 3/10/03. <http://info.comp.lancs.ac.uk/publications/Publication_documents/2003-friday-resourceandqos.pdf>

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Duran-Limon, H., Blair, G. S., Friday, A., Sivaharan, T., Samartzidis, G., & EU FET (Funder) (2003). A resource and qoS management framework for a real-time event system in mobile ad hoc environments. Paper presented at The Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, WORDS 2003, Capri, Italy. http://info.comp.lancs.ac.uk/publications/Publication_documents/2003-friday-resourceandqos.pdf

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Duran-Limon H, Blair GS, Friday A, Sivaharan T, Samartzidis G, EU FET (Funder). A resource and qoS management framework for a real-time event system in mobile ad hoc environments. 2003. Paper presented at The Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, WORDS 2003, Capri, Italy.

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Duran-Limon, Hector ; Blair, Gordon S. ; Friday, Adrian et al. / A resource and qoS management framework for a real-time event system in mobile ad hoc environments. Paper presented at The Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, WORDS 2003, Capri, Italy.

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