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Emergent Quality of service - A Bacterium Inspired Approach. / Marshall, I. W.; Roadknight, C. M.
2000. Paper presented at OPENARCH 2000 : Proceedings IEEE Third Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming, Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Marshall, IW & Roadknight, CM 2000, 'Emergent Quality of service - A Bacterium Inspired Approach.', Paper presented at OPENARCH 2000 : Proceedings IEEE Third Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1/01/00.

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Marshall, I. W., & Roadknight, C. M. (2000). Emergent Quality of service - A Bacterium Inspired Approach.. Paper presented at OPENARCH 2000 : Proceedings IEEE Third Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming, Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Marshall IW, Roadknight CM. Emergent Quality of service - A Bacterium Inspired Approach.. 2000. Paper presented at OPENARCH 2000 : Proceedings IEEE Third Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming, Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Marshall, I. W. ; Roadknight, C. M. / Emergent Quality of service - A Bacterium Inspired Approach. Paper presented at OPENARCH 2000 : Proceedings IEEE Third Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming, Tel Aviv, Israel.5 p.

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title = "Emergent Quality of service - A Bacterium Inspired Approach.",
abstract = "A possible model for future network quality of service control is proposed. This is based on a community of bacterial strains, each organism handling network requests in the same way as bacteria metabolise energy sources. This model makes use of the unique methods that bacteria use to transfer and share genetic material, to create a more robust solution to the service provision problems associated with future data networks.",
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