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" Bringing Telecommunication Services to the People — IS&N '95 : "
edited by Anne Clarke, Mario Campolargo, Nikos Karatzas.
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BL
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746284
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b566233
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Main Entry
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edited by Anne Clarke, Mario Campolargo, Nikos Karatzas.
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Title & Author
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Bringing Telecommunication Services to the People — ISN '95 : : Third International Conference on Intelligence in Broadband Services and Networks Heraklion, Crete, Greece, October 16–19, 1995 Proceedings\ edited by Anne Clarke, Mario Campolargo, Nikos Karatzas.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995
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Series Statement
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Lecture notes in computer science, 998.
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(XIII, 514 p. :)
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ISBN
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3540476180
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: 9783540476184
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Notes
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Tool based user interface construction facilitating access to users with disabilities.
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Contents
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Requirements for rapid technological deployment and exploitation --; Issues in the integration of IN and TMN --; Security services for telecommunications users --; TMN security: An evolutionary approach --; A TTP-based architecture for TMN security and privacy --; Integrated access control management --; An experimental evaluation of a normative user interface design for the configuration of telecommunication services --; Providing future telecommunication services to naive users --; Usability an effective methodology for designing services in the agricultural sector --; Counting the costs and benefits of metaphor --; ASTERIX: The TINA-C architecture applied to ATM connection management --; ATM network simulation support for TMN systems --; Engineering a TMN in an Open Distributed Processing environment --; Experiences in multi-domain management service development --; The relationship between IOs and COs in VPN charging management --; Managing the TMN --; ^ Personal communication system realizations: Performance and quality of service aspects on SS-No.7 --; A self-organisation plane for distributed mobile wireless networks --; Future hypermedia retrieval systems and their impact on transfer systems --; VPN on DCE: From reference configuration to implementation --; ATM public network management in PREPARE --; Management services for performance verification in broadband multi-service networks --; An SDL based realisation of an IN service development environment --; Performance evaluation of database concepts for personal communication systems --; Next generation database technologies for advanced communication services --; Using SDL for targeting services to CORBA --; An engineering approach for open multimedia services management --; An approach to user management of broadband services --; OMT Object models of telecommunications services --; QoS modelling of distributed teleoperating services --; ^ On the impacts of intelligent agent concepts on future telecommunication environments --; Introducing Active Managed Objects for effective and autonomous distributed management --; Intelligent remote monitoring --; Session Control model for TINA multimedia services --; TINA based advanced UPT service prototype: Early introduction of TINA through the IN domain --; Use of atomic action principles to co-ordinate the interaction between TINA Service Managers --; A comparison of architectures for future telecommunication services --; External access to TMN: An ODP specification --; The implementation of PSCS features in a RACE ATM demonstrator --; Simulation model for intelligent network based personal communication services --; Integration path of IN and TMN architectures — Using UPT as a case study --; Dedicated server multicast routing for large scale ATM networks --; Application of IS&N for efficient aircraft pre-design --; Developing alternative metaphors for special B-ISDN services --; ^
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Abstract
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the Third International Conference in Broadband Services and Networks, IS&N '95, held in Heraclion, Greece, in October 1995; this book summarizes at the same time the main results of a group of RACE projects sponsored by the European Commission for several years. To meet the new challenges in broadband communication, service engineering has now emerged as a new discipline strongly related to software engineering; particularly the concepts of object-orientation and open distributed processing are being adopted. The book presents 44 full papers and 8 posters selected from 88 submissions. Among the issues addressed are service architecture, usability, communications management, advanced communication services, security, and service creation.
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Subject
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Computer input-output equipment.
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Computer networks.
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Engineering.
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Anne Clarke
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Mario Campolargo
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Nikos Karatzas
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