Title :
Advanced service creation using distributed object technology
Author :
Adamopoulos, Dionisis X. ; Pavlou, George ; Papandreou, Constantine A.
Author_Institution :
CCSR, Surrey Univ., Guildford, UK
fDate :
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Rapid technological developments are taking place in computing and telecommunications that provide a wide range of opportunities for the delivery of new advanced multimedia services (telematic services). In this context information networking has a central role, and telecommunications service engineering emerges as an important new scientific discipline. This article examines important issues that underpin the creation of telematic services in a highly competitive environment of service provisioning. The starting point is the proposal of a telecommunications service engineering framework consisting of a service development methodology, a service creation environment, and a service support environment, that considers telematic services as distributed object-oriented applications operating on distributed object platforms. Then the article focuses on the presentation and examination of a complete methodology for the development of telematic services, that "covers" in a systematic and structured manner the entire service creation process. Finally, the proposed methodology is validated by applying it to the design and development of a complex representative telematic service
Keywords :
computer networks; distributed object management; multimedia communication; object-oriented methods; telecommunication services; advanced multimedia services; advanced service creation; distributed object platforms; distributed object technology; distributed object-oriented applications; information networking; service creation environment; service development methodology; service provisioning; service support environment; telecommunications service engineering; telematic services; Communication industry; Context-aware services; Design engineering; Distributed computing; Maintenance engineering; Multimedia computing; Proposals; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication services; Telematics;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE