Ferro Vázquez Armando

Ferro Vázquez, Armando

Personal information

Ferro Vázquez, Armando

Address: Alda. de Urquijo s/n. C.P.: 48013. Bilbao
Office: 3A42
Email: armando.ferro@ehu.es
Telephone: +34 94 601 4209
Fax: +34 94 601 4259

 

Academic degrees

University degree

Career: Industrial Engineering
Intensification: Electronics
Center: University of The Basque Country
Date of achievement: 1986

Doctorate

Program Title: Tecnologías de la Información
DEA date of achievement: -
Thesis title: Propuestas de diseño de un sistema de detección de intrusión y definición de un modelo analítico para arquitecturas multiprocesador
Date of achievement: 2002

Publications

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Conference Papers

Modelo basado en la percepción de los usuarios para la gestión de la calidad de servicio en redes de datos

Authors:
Armando Ferro, Eva Ibarrola, Fidel Liberal, Alberto García, Joaquín Salvachúa
Year:
2003
Publication medium:
IV Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL'03). Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. September
Description:

<span lang="en">During the 90's the exponential growth of the number of Internet users led to the birth of many ISPs and data operators. Nowadays, after the technological bubble, only some of them survive. Since prices have reached the lowest limit, some kind of service quality differentiation between competitors is a must. Unfortunately, QoS measuring methods don't always agree with users' expectations. Moreover, many times data operators don't know how to improve the quality that users perceive. Any investment on infrastructures seems to result on an improvement, but there are no guarantees. This article describes the effort of a group of Spanish Universities towards the definition of a method to set up and measure the relationships between users' satisfaction and network parameters. The model developed would allow both ISPs and legislators to control the degree of users' satisfaction, as well as how any change in network parameters results on a variation of their perceptions.</span>