Engineering of interworking TINA-based telecommunication services

Kolberg, M., Sinnott, R.O. and Magill, E.H. (1999) Engineering of interworking TINA-based telecommunication services. In: 1999 Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture Conference Proceedings : TINA '99 : 12-15 April 1999, Turtle Bay Hilton Resort, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. IEEE Computer Society: New York, USA, pp. 205-213. ISBN 9780780357853 (doi: 10.1109/TINA.1999.789991)

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Abstract

This paper describes a Service Creation approach being developed in the EU funded ACTS TOSCA (TINA Open Service Creation Architecture) project to rapidly develop validated TINA based multimedia telecommunications services. The approach is based around object-oriented software frameworks in SDL which are specialized towards services by means of graphical paradigm tools. Further, in TOSCA, the need for service interworking across service provider domains via federation has been recognized in order to allow users to join service sessions offered by providers they are not customers of. However, service interworking may cause undesired behavior - the so called service interaction phenomenon. This paper focuses on this issue and the underlying technology of the service creation approach with emphasis on how service federation has been implemented.

Item Type:Book Sections
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Sinnott, Professor Richard
Authors: Kolberg, M., Sinnott, R.O., and Magill, E.H.
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
College/School:University Services > IT Services > Computing Service
Journal Name:Proceedings of Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture Conference
Publisher:IEEE Computer Society
ISBN:9780780357853
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2008 IEEE Computer Society
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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