??? QoSMA has the ability to provide different levels of Web services to different classes
of clients.
??? QoSMA has the ability to grow gradually as the demand for resources grows.
In the future, we are going to explore extensions to the QoSMA to support a distributed
broker. We are also going to add more features to our management components and make
it available for both clients and providers.
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