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Experiences in multi-domain management service development

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Bringing Telecommunication Services to the People — IS&N '95 (IS&N 1995)

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The developers of management systems and the management services that operate over them will be faced with increasing complexity as services are developed for the open service market. This paper presents experiences in the development of management services that span several administrative domains and which are therefore representative of the complexities of the open service market. The work described involved the development of TMN based management systems that provided management services in support of multimedia teleservices operating over broadband networks.

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Anne Clarke Mario Campolargo Nikos Karatzas

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Lewis, D., Tiropanis, T., Bjerring, L.H., Hall, J. (1995). Experiences in multi-domain management service development. In: Clarke, A., Campolargo, M., Karatzas, N. (eds) Bringing Telecommunication Services to the People — IS&N '95. IS&N 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 998. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0016965

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