<p>The IFIP International Working Conference on Intelligent Networks '95 was held at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in Copenhagen. The conference was organised jointly by the Center for Tete-Information at DTU and Tele Danmark Research! during August 30-31 1995 and was hosted by the Cente
Intelligent Networks and Intelligence in Networks: IFIP TC6 WG6.7 International Conference on Intelligent Networks and Intelligence in Networks, 2β5 September 1997, Paris, France
β Scribed by Plamen L. Simeonov, Peter Hofmann (auth.), Dominique GaΓ―ti (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 478
- Series
- IFIP β The International Federation for Information Processing
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
International Conference Intelligent Network and Intelligence in Networks (2IN97) French Ministry of Telecommunication, 20 Avenue de Segur, Paris -France September 2-5, 1997 Organizer: IFIP WG 6.7 -Intelligent Networks Sponsorship: IEEE, Alcatel, Ericsson, France Telecom, Nokia, Nordic Teleoperators, Siemens, Telecom Finland, Lab. PRiSM Aim of the conference To identify and study current issues related to the development of intelligent capabilities in networks. These issues include the development and distribution of services in broadband and mobile networks. This conference belongs to a series of IFIP conference on Intelligent Network. The first one took place in Lappeeranta August 94, the second one in Copenhagen, August 95. The proceedings of both events have been published by Chapman&Hall. IFIP Working Group 6.7 on IN has concentrated with the research and development of Intelligent Networks architectures. First the activities have concentrated in service creation, service management, database issues, feature interaction, IN performance and advanced signalling for broadband services. Later on the research activities have turned towards the distribution of intelligence in networks and IN applications to multimedia and mobility. The market issues of new services have also been studied. From the system development point of view, topics from OMG and TINA-C have been considered.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
A Distributed Intelligent Computer/Telephony Network Integration Architecture for Unified Media Communication....Pages 3-8
Quality of Service questions of stream objects built on CORBA....Pages 9-25
Front Matter....Pages 27-27
Towards seamless control and management systems....Pages 29-39
Session Management and Control for Intelligent Multimedia Networks....Pages 40-61
Customer Control of IN Services....Pages 62-70
Front Matter....Pages 71-71
Calypso Service Architecture for Broadband Networks....Pages 73-82
Engineering of a broadband connectivity service: the TINA approach....Pages 83-100
The Three Level Approach for service creation within Intelligent Networks....Pages 101-114
A framework of service components modelling for multimedia distribution over broadband network....Pages 115-127
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
Chronicle Learning and Agent oriented techniques for network management and supervision....Pages 131-146
Front Matter....Pages 147-147
DiSC β An Object Oriented Distributed Session Control Implemented with Java....Pages 149-162
Realisation Issues for Brokerage....Pages 163-179
Object Oriented IN service modelling....Pages 180-188
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
Provision of Broadband Video Conference via IN and B-ISDN Integration: Architectural and Modelling Issues....Pages 191-210
Incoming Call Screening (ICS) service....Pages 211-228
Architecture of the Multi-Modal Organizational Research and Production Heterogeneous Network (Morphnet)....Pages 229-258
Front Matter....Pages 259-259
Database usage and requirements in intelligent networks....Pages 261-280
CORBA access to telecommunications databases....Pages 281-300
WEB-Based Enhanced Services....Pages 301-312
Front Matter....Pages 313-313
OST β An Object-Oriented Computer Networks System Specification Tool....Pages 315-327
Front Matter....Pages 313-313
Specification and Design of Interactive Multimedia Services for Broadband Intelligent Networks....Pages 328-352
Point-to-multipoint call modelling for IN/B-ISDN integration....Pages 353-370
Front Matter....Pages 371-371
Application management by actors for SNMP....Pages 373-390
A study of Specialized Resource Function mapping alternatives for Integrated IN/B-ISDN architectures....Pages 391-412
A real-time database for future telecommunication services....Pages 413-430
Front Matter....Pages 431-431
Performance issues in Intelligent Networks....Pages 433-446
Front Matter....Pages 447-447
Intelligent Agents for a Mobile Network Manager (MNM)....Pages 449-463
Deploying IN Services in a Mobile Environment....Pages 464-479
Back Matter....Pages 481-483
β¦ Subjects
Computer Communication Networks; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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