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Intelligence in Services and Networks: Technology for Cooperative Competition

Fourth International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks: IS&N'97, Cernobbio, Italy, May 27-29, 1997, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1238)

Conference series link(s): IS&N: International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks

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Table of contents (45 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Video on Demand in an integrated IN/B-ISDN scenario

    • Giovanna De Zen, Lorenzo Faglia
    Pages 1-14
  3. TINA Computational Modelling Concepts and Object Definition Language

    • Nicolas Mercouroff, Ajeet Parhar
    Pages 15-24
  4. Network Resource Adaptation in the DOLMEN Service Machine

    • M. P. Evans, K. T. Kettunen, G. K. Blackwell, S. M. Furnell, A. D. Phippen, S. Hope et al.
    Pages 25-34
  5. A TINA based prototype for a multimedia multiparty mobility service

    • Javier Huélamo, Hans Vanderstraeten, Juan C. Garcia, Paolo Coppo, Juan C. Yelmo, George Pavlou
    Pages 35-47
  6. An experimental open architecture to support multimedia services based on CORBA, Java and WWW Technologies

    • A. Limongiello, R. Melen, M. Rocuzzo, V. Trecordi, J. Wojtowicz
    Pages 69-75
  7. Goal-based filtering of service interactions

    • Kristofer Kimbler, Niklas Johansson, Johan Slottner
    Pages 97-106
  8. Intelligent Networks planning supported by Software Tools

    • O. Makhrovskiy, V. Kolpakov, V. Shibanov, Yu. Soloviov, I. Tkachman
    Pages 107-115
  9. OSAM component model

    • Aggeliki Dede, Spiros Arsenis, Alessandro Tosti, Ferdinando Lucidi, Richard Westerga
    Pages 127-136
  10. STDL as a high-level interoperability concept for distributed transaction processing systems

    • Eric Newcomer, Hartmut Vogler, Thomas Kunkelmann, Malik Saheb
    Pages 145-154
  11. JAE: A multi-agent system with internet services access

    • Anthony Sang-Bum Park, Axel Küpper, Stefan Leuker
    Pages 155-164
  12. Proposal for an IN switching state model in an integrated IN/B-ISDN scenario

    • G. De Zen, L. Faglia, H. Hussmann, A. van der Vekens
    Pages 177-188

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About this book

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, the means for managing and administering end-to-end communication systems that span many independent network operators and service providers. The emphasis in this area of research is on applying the best techniques for system specification and corresponding software development, as a basis for the creation of open platforms, and subsequent standardisation. Resolving this issue is key to the successful deployment of advanced communications in the deregulated and highly competitive environment that will underpin any futher "information society".

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