37th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS-37'00)
An Event-Based Framework for Converged Service Provisioning
Sydney, Australia
November 20-November 23
ISBN: 0-7695-0918-5
The paper describes an object-oriented event-based framework for provisioning services for the converging telecommunications networks and the Internet. The DOORS (distributed object operations) framework attempts to address several issues in protocol development, interoperability and distributed computing in heterogenous networks and telecommunications systems. The framework highlights a generic service platform, called Network Intelligence Middleware, as a means to interface with the disparate networks and systems. In addition, the platform is a controlling environment for provisioning the services in the network, guaranteeing the runtime robustness and scalability.
Index Terms:
open systems; Internet; client-server systems; object-oriented programming; protocols; distributed object management; object-oriented event-based framework; converged service provisioning; converging telecommunications networks; Internet; DOORS framework; distributed object operations framework; protocol development; interoperability; distributed computing; heterogenous networks; Network Intelligence Middleware; runtime robustness; runtime scalability
Citation:
B Silverajan, P. Kemppainen, "An Event-Based Framework for Converged Service Provisioning," tools, pp.24, 37th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS-37'00), 2000