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TY - JOUR
T1 - Application-level programmable internetwork environment
AU - Marshall, W. I.
AU - Crowcroft, J.
AU - Fry, M.
AU - Ghosh, A.
AU - Hutchison, D.
AU - Parish, D. J.
AU - Phillips, W. I.
AU - Pryce, N. G.
AU - Sloman, M. S.
AU - Waddington, D.
PY - 1999/4/1
Y1 - 1999/4/1
N2 - Future requirements for a broadband multimedia network are likely to be very different from those of today. Three key changes are identified - rapid introduction of new services, dynamic customisation of services by clients, and minimal management overhead. Application-layer active networking, perhaps the most pragmatic and immediately realisable active network proposal, is a potential solution to all three. In the 'Management of Multiservice Networks' project, BT and its academic partners are developing key middleware components required to support application-layer active networking.
AB - Future requirements for a broadband multimedia network are likely to be very different from those of today. Three key changes are identified - rapid introduction of new services, dynamic customisation of services by clients, and minimal management overhead. Application-layer active networking, perhaps the most pragmatic and immediately realisable active network proposal, is a potential solution to all three. In the 'Management of Multiservice Networks' project, BT and its academic partners are developing key middleware components required to support application-layer active networking.
U2 - 10.1023/A:1009689900903
DO - 10.1023/A:1009689900903
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:0345404101
VL - 17
SP - 82
EP - 94
JO - British Telecom technology journal
JF - British Telecom technology journal
SN - 0265-0193
IS - 2
ER -