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        Title           : Quality of Service Extension to IRML
        Author(s)       : C. Ng et al.
        Filename        : draft-ng-opes-irmlqos-01.txt
        Pages           : 13
        Date            : 19-Feb-02
        
The Intermediary Rule Markup Language (IRML) [2] is an XML-based 
language that can be used to describe service-specific execution 
rules for network edge intermediaries under the Open Pluggable Edge 
Services (OPES) framework, as described in [3] and [4].  This memo 
illustrates examples of employing the IRML for Quality of Service 
(QoS) policing and control, and proposes a QoS sub-system extension 
to IRML for better QoS support in the OPES framework.

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