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This paper describes the Session Control model in the TINA Service Architecture. The Session Control is a service independent abstraction that supports the generic control aspects of the service session and provides a base on which services can be built. Information and computational models are proposed, which extend the capabilities of the session beyond the traditional call concept. An example of a JDE-Conference service is given to show the use and flexibility of this model.
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Ruano, F., Aurrecoechea, C. (1995). Session Control model for TINA multimedia services. 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/BFb0016985
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