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MM
1994
ACM
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Scheduling Policies for an On-Demand Video Server with Batching
In an on-demand video server environment, clients make requests for movies to a centralized video server. Due to the stringent response time requirements, continuous delivery of a...
Asit Dan, Dinkar Sitaram, Perwez Shahabuddin
SCCC
1997
IEEE
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Video Server on an ATM Connected Cluster of Workstations
Video servers are important for applicationswhich make use of digital video. The video servers should provide better functionality than most of today’s video servers offer, – ...
Olav Sandstå, Stein Langørgen, Roger ...
ICMCS
1999
IEEE
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DVS: A System for Distribution and Management of Global Video on Demand Services
The Distributed Video Server (DVS) system provides a comprehensive solution for the management and distribution of a major future electronic commodity service, Video on Demand (VO...
Alexey Roytman, Israel Ben-Shaul, Israel Cidon
ICDCSW
2000
IEEE
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Adaptive Real-Time Monitoring Mechanism for Replicated Distributed Video Player Systems
One of the main problems to ensure the quality of services (QoS) in video playback in a replicated distributed video player system is how to adapt to the changing network traffic ...
Chris C. H. Ngan, Kam-yiu Lam, Edward Chan
ICPADS
2002
IEEE
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Design and Analysis of a Fault-Tolerant Mechanism for a Server-Less Video-On-Demand System
Video-on-demand (VoD) systems have traditionally been built on the client-server architecture, where a video server stores, retrieves, and transmits video data to video clients fo...
Jack Y. B. Lee, Raymond W. T. Leung