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8th Middleware 2007: Newport Beach, CA, USA - MNCNA
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Middleware for Next-Generation Converged Networks and Applications, MNCNA 2007, Newport Beach, California, USA, November 26, 2007. ACM 2007
- Jatinder Pal Singh, Tansu Alpcan, Xiaoqing Zhu, Piyush Agrawal:
Towards heterogeneous network convergence: policies and middleware architecture for efficient flow assignment, rate allocation and rate control for multimedia applications. 1 - Noëmie Simoni, Chunyang Yin, Rhéa Berberi, Ghislain Du Chéné:
An NGN middleware based on an enhanced IMS. 2 - Michael Sutterer, Olaf Droegehorn, Klaus David:
Making a case for situation-dependent user profiles in context-aware environments. 3 - Tiziana Margaria, Bernhard Steffen:
Middleware: just another level for orchestration. 4 - Martin Strohbach, Martin Bauer, Ernö Kovacs, Claudia Villalonga, Nils Richter:
Context sessions: a novel approach for scalable context management in NGN networks. 5 - Eduardo Ribeiro, Rui Jorge Lopes:
An architecture for the provision of content networks based on IMS, metadata, presence and P2P technologies. 6 - Dipanjan Chakraborty, Sunil Goyal, Sumit Mittal, Sougata Mukherjea:
On the changing face of service composition in telecom. 7 - Patrick Stuedi, Gustavo Alonso:
Wireless ad hoc VoIP. 8 - Michael T. Hunter, Russell J. Clark, Frank S. Park:
Security issues with the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS). 9 - Eric William Burger, Sharath Rajasekar, Phelim O'Doherty, Anders Lundqvist, Thomas Grönberg:
A telecommunications web services platform for third party network access and SOA-based service delivery. 10 - Nilanjan Banerjee, Koustuv Dasgupta, Sougata Mukherjea:
Providing middleware support for the control and co-ordination of telecom mashups. 11 - Niklas Blum, Thomas Magedanz, Horst Stein:
Service creation & delivery for SME based on SOA / IMS. 12
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