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  • Intelligence in services and networks
  • Written by author Al Mullery
  • Published by Berlin ; Springer, c1997., 1997/05/20
  • Intelligence in Services and Networks focuses on exploring how best the inherent intelligence in networks may be employed and enhanced to provide, firstly, flexibility and open competition in the provision of communications-based services and, secondly, t
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Service Architecture 1
Video on Demand in an Integrated IN/B-ISDN Scenario 5
TINA Computational Modelling Concepts and Object Definition Language 15
Network Resource Adaptation in the DOLMEN Service Machine 25
A TINA based Prototype for a Multimedia Multiparty Mobility Service 35
Architecture of Multimedia Service Interworking for Heterogeneous Multi-Carrier ATM Network 49
Use of WWW Technology for Client/Server Applications in MULTIMEDIATOR 61
An Experimental Open Architecture to Support Multimedia Services based on CORBA, Java and WWW Technologies 69
DAVIC and The Internet Convergence: A Convergence Architecture Using WWW, JAVA, and CORBA 77
Service Engineering 85
Intelligent ATM Networks: Services and Realisation Alternatives 87
Goal-based Filtering of Service Interactions 97
Intelligent Networks Planning Supported by Software Tools 107
Adopting Object Oriented Analysis for Telecommunications Systems Development 117
OSAM Component Model, A key concept for the efficient design of future telecommunication systems 127
Extending OMG Event Service for Integrating Distributed Multimedia Components 137
STDL as a High-Level Interoperability Concept for Distributed Transaction Processing Systems 145
JAE - A Multi-Agent System with Internet Services Access 155
Motivation and Requirements for the AgentSpace: A Framework for Developing Agent Programming Systems 165
Intelligent Networks 177
Proposal for an IN Switching State Model in an Integrated IN/B-ISDN Scenario 179
Harmonisation/Integration of B-ISDN and IN (EURESCOM project P506) 189
Intelligent Network Evolution for Supporting Mobility 201
A Generic Service Order Handling Interface for the Cooperative Service Providers in the Deregulating and Competitive Telecommunications Environment 211
From IN toward TINA - Potential Migration Steps 219
ROS-to-CORBA Mappings: First Step towards Intelligent Networking using CORBA 229
Communications Management 241
A Methodology for Developing Integrated Multi-domain Service Management Systems 245
Towards Harmonised Pan-European TMN Customer Care Solutions: Interoperable Trouble Ticketing Management Service 255
Implementing TMN-like Management Services in a TINA Compliant Architecture: A Case Study on Resource Configuration Management 263
TMN Specifications to Support Inter-Domain Exchange of Accounting, Billing and Charging Information 275
Inter-Domain Integration of Services and Service Management 283
Domain Interoperability for Federated Connectivity Management 293
Towards Integrated Network Management for ATM and SDH Networks Supporting a Global Broadband Connectivity Management Service 303
QoS-based Routing Solutions for Hybrid SDH-ATM Networks 315
Static vs. Dynamic CMIP/SNMP Network Management using CORBA 329
SNMP and TMN: Aspects of Migration and Integration 339
Managed Objects as Active Objects: A Multithreaded Approach 349
Internet - New Inspiration for Telecommunications Management Network 359
Mobility 369
Towards Global Multimedia Mobility 371
GSM Evolution to an IN Platform: Offering GSM Mobility as an IN Service 377
Integration of Mobility Functions into an Open Service Architecture: The DOLMEN Approach 391
Consistency Issues in the UMTS Distributed Database 403
Security 415
A Security Architecture for TMN Inter-Domain Management 417
Maintaining Integrity in the Context of Intelligent Networks and Services 427
User Authentication in Mobile Telecommunication Environments using Voice Biometrics and Smartcards 437
Human Factors 445
End User Acceptance of Security Technology for Electronic Commerce 447
Personalized Hypermedia Information Provision through Adaptive and Adaptable System Features: User Modelling, Privacy and Security Issues 459
VRML: Adding 3D to Network Management 469
List of Authors 479


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