Fajardo Portillo Jose Oscar

Fajardo Portillo, Jose Oscar

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Fajardo Portillo, Jose Oscar

Address: Alda. de Urquijo s/n. C.P.: 48013. Bilbao
Email: joseoscar.fajardo@ehu.es
Telephone: +34 94 601 7361

 

Academic degrees

University Degree

Career: Engineering in Telecommunications
Intensificación: Telematics
Center: University of The Basque Country
Date of achievement: 2003

Doctorate

Program title: Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones en Redes Móviles
DEA date of achievement: 2005
Thesis title: Adaptación de los mecanismos de provisión de calidad de servicio a las preferencias de los usuarios (Adaptation of QoS provisioning mechanisms to user requirements)
Date of achievement: (In progress)

Conference Papers

Application of general perception-based QoS model to find providers' responsibilities Case Study: user perceived web service performance

Authors:
Fidel Liberal, Armando Ferro, Jose Luis Jodra, Jose Oscar Fajardo
Year:
2005
Publication medium:
International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems & International Conference on Networking and Services (Joint ICAS'05 and ICNS'05). International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems & International Conference on Networking and Services (Joint ICAS'05 and ICNS'05). Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia. October 23-28
Description:

<span lang="en">This paper presents a comprehensive model intended to analyze quality of service in telecommunications services and its causes. Although many works have been published in this area, both from a technical viewpoint as well as taking into consideration subjective concerns, they have not resulted in a unique methodology to assess the experienced quality. While most of the studies consider the quality of service only from a technical and end-to-end point of view, we try to analyze quality of service as a general gauge of final users' satisfaction. The proposed model allows us to estimate the quality experienced by end users, while offering detailed results regarding the responsibility of the different agents involved in the service provision. Once we overview the most significant elements of the model, an in-depth analytical study is detailed. Finally, we illustrate a practical study for web browsing service in order to validate the theoretical model.</span>

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