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IP real-time multimedia applications present a challenging environment for network and service management, which requires a new approach. DYSWIS (Do You See What I See), proposed in this paper, is peer-to-peer distributed management architecture for multimedia network and service management, characteristic of active fault probing and identification based on protocol and functional scripting and rules.
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Miao, K.X., Schulzrinne, H., Singh, V.K., Deng, Q. (2007). Distributed Self Fault-Diagnosis for SIP Multimedia Applications. In: Krishnaswamy, D., Pfeifer, T., Raz, D. (eds) Real-Time Mobile Multimedia Services. MMNS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4787. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75869-3_18
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