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Multimedia applications require support for quality of service (QoS). The need for reusable and maintainable code also means that these kinds of applications are developed in a distributed object system. To address the support of QoS in middleware, we propose a lightweight model to manage QoS constraints in this kind of environment. This model is based on two types of objects: micro-QoS managers (/spl mu/QoS-Mngrs) and resource managers (R-Mngrs). A /spl mu/QoS-Mngr is associated with an application, and it handles the QoS contract, the QoS mapping and the QoS monitoring. Each R-Mngr is responsible for QoS management for a specific resource, including admission control, real-time scheduling and monitoring. The /spl mu/QoS-Mngrs and the R-Mngrs co-operate, using the middleware, to ensure end-to-end QoS management. This paper focuses on the R-Mngrs and it gives an overview of our implementation on a CORBA platform in the context of a video-on-demand (VOD) application.