Linner, D.D.LinnerStein, H.H.SteinStaiger, U.U.StaigerSteglich, S.S.Steglich2022-03-112022-03-112010https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/36691310.1109/ICNS.2010.14In face of the markets growing around community-centric services and applications telecommunication companies adapt their products to new technology landscapes. We investigate the possibilities of network operators to contribute to the quality of a service that enables real-time user interactions for hypertext user interfaces. The central quality criterion considered here is the latency in browser-based user-to-user interactions. We introduce the context of our work, the challenges we are facing and the conclusions we draw. Taking this as foundation we describe a bipartite architecture that combines an extension of the hypertext protocol stack with application-controlled network quality of service.en004Real-time communication enabler for Web 2.0 applicationsconference paper