DocumentCode
2891647
Title
Introducing CORBA in intelligent networks
Author
Boujemaa, Faycal ; Carrasco, Javier ; Herzog, Uwe ; Leboucher, Laurent ; Magedanz, Thomas ; Minetti, Roberto ; Pageot, Jean-Marc ; Kennedy, David
Author_Institution
CNET, Bagneux, France
fYear
1998
fDate
10-13 May 1998
Firstpage
207
Lastpage
217
Abstract
The intelligent network (IN) has coined the face of telecommunication service provision. The IN aims for service and network independence and thus represents a flexible service platform. Evolution of the IN platform should be possible by the definition of IN capability sets, which enable the incorporation of new service needs and new technologies. Today object-oriented middleware, such as CORBA, and new service architectures, such as TINA, are gaining increasing acceptance, since they promise on the one hand the necessary openness required in the telecommunications market, as well as the possibility to interwork with/integrate legacy technologies. This paper investigates the evolution of IN in face of emerging CORBA-based middleware. The idea is to adopt the OMG CORBA standard, enhancing it to make it suitable for telecom systems, in particular for the intelligent network (IN). Distributed object-oriented computing has to be introduced first in the network intelligence. In order for this to be possible, there are three main factors to be taken into account: the IN legacy systems, including the Signalling System No. 7 (SS7); the IN event/trigger computing paradigm, based on the basic call state model (BCSM); and the key nonfunctional requirements, as high performance and reliability, real-time support
Keywords
client-server systems; distributed object management; intelligent networks; network operating systems; object-oriented methods; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication standards; CORBA-based middleware; IN event/trigger computing paradigm; IN legacy systems; IN platform; OMG CORBA standard; SS7; Signalling System No. 7; basic call state model; distributed object-oriented computing; flexible service platform; intelligent networks; nonfunctional requirements; object-oriented middleware; performance; real-time support; reliability; telecom systems; telecommunication service provision; Computer networks; Distributed computing; High performance computing; Intelligent networks; Middleware; Object oriented modeling; Real time systems; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication services; Telecommunication standards;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Network Workshop, 1998. IN '98. Proceedings., 7th IEEE
Conference_Location
Bordeaux
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4905-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INW.1998.713273
Filename
713273
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