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BS ISO/IEC TR 13243:1999

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Information technology. Quality of service. Guide to methods and mechanisms

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English

Published date

07-15-2000

1 Scope
2 Normative references
      2.1 Identical Recommendations | International
             Standards
3 Definitions
      3.1 QoS Framework definitions
      3.2 ODP definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 References to QoS from Recommendations, International
      Standards and other specifications
      5.1 QoS in collaborative ITU-T Recommendations and
             ISO/IEC International Standards
      5.2 QoS in ISO/IEC International Standardized
             Profiles
      5.3 QoS in ISO TC 184 standards
      5.4 QoS in ITU-T Recommendations
      5.5 QoS in specifications produced by other
             organizations
      5.6 Research on QoS management
6 Methods and mechanisms for the prediction phase
7 Methods and mechanisms for the establishment phase
      7.1 Methods of reaching QoS agreements
      7.2 Resource allocation mechanisms
      7.3 Initialization mechanisms
8 Methods and mechanisms for the operational phase
      8.1 Monitoring mechanisms
      8.2 Maintenance mechanisms
      8.3 Filters
      8.4 Enquiry mechanisms
      8.5 Alert mechanisms
9 QoS verification methods
      9.1 Introduction
      9.2 QoS verification at the design stage
      9.3 QoS verification at the testing stage
      9.4 QoS verification at the operation stage
10 References to this Recommendation | Technical Report

This Recommendation | Technical Report uses the concepts and terminology of the Quality of Service Framework, ITU-T Rec. X.641 | ISO/IEC13236. It is intended to support those designing, testing and specifying Information Technology (IT) systems, data communications services and protocols, those defining QoS management functions and QoS mechanisms for particular data environments and technologies, and those engaged in other QoS-related activities such as system testing, by providing a source of reference material on QoS. To do this, it brings together references to methods and mechanisms from a variety of sources, and in some cases documents them in a style which will permit their use in many data different environments.

The term \'method\' is used in a very general sense to include any process, function, etc., that is relevant to QoS at any stage in the life-cycle of a system.

The criterion for reference to or inclusion of definitions or specifications of QoS methods and mechanisms in this Recommendation | Technical Report is that they are thought to be of potentially wider application than solely the environment for which they were originally developed, although still in a data context.

Clause5 identifies sources of definitions of QoS characteristics and related information. Clauses6, 7 and 8 discuss methods and mechanisms appropriate to the phases of QoS activity that are defined in the QoS Framework: clause6 deals with the prediction phase, clause7 with the establishment phase and clause8 with the operational phase. Clause9 describes methods for verification of system behaviour related to QoS. Clause10 covers the relationships between this Recommendation | Technical Report and Recommendations, International Standards or Technical Reports that reference it.

This Recommendation | Technical Report contains detailed definitions of some QoS mechanisms. Some peer-to-peer QoS negotiation mechanisms are defined in 7.1.1. These involve two peer entities and in most cases also the provider of a communications service between them. Subclause7.1.2 provides an initial specification of some QoS negotiation mechanisms for 1×N multicast connections, based on those in 7.1.1. Subclause7.1.3 discusses QoS negotiation mechanisms for M×N multicast, some of which can make use of those in 7.1.2. Subclause8.2.1 defines some QoS management mechanisms to support time-critical applications.

This Recommendation | Technical Report does not include methods and mechanisms for security.

Committee
IST/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 97/641438 DC (05/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
38
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 13243:1999 Identical

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ISO/IEC 13236:1998 Information technology Quality of service: Framework
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