Edited by
Adrian Farrel, Founder of Old Dog Consulting, North Wales, UK
Description
The term Quality of Service, abbreviated QoS, refers to network resource control mechanisms. Quality of Service is the ability to provide
different priority to different applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow. This
book brings all of the elements of network quality of service (QoS) together in a single volume, saving the reader the time and expense
of making multiple purchases. It introduces network QoS, explains the basics, describes the protocols, and discusses advanced topics,
by the best and brightest experts in the field. It is a quick and efficient way to bring valuable content together from leading experts
in the field while creating a one-stop-shopping opportunity for customers to receive the information they would otherwise need to round
up from separate sources.
Audience:
Network researchers, engineers, architects, operators, administrators, and managers, as well as related practitioners such as telco engineers, network software developers, etc.