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WIMS 2.0 initiative, focalized on convergence of telecom networks with web 2.0, provides mechanisms to offer the unique telecom service assets as part of the future Internet of Services. To achieve this, WIMS 2.0 technological foundation lays on the Open APIs concept: a so-called Telecom Exposure Layer at the operator network provides interfaces to easily integrate telecom capabilities with Internet services. Not withstanding, WIMS 2.0 includes other strategies: the telecom Portable Service Elements, providing a widget-based penetration of personal communication services into the Internet loom of services; the telecom-boosted User Generated Content publication and distribution, exploiting telecom services potential to produce UGC in real-time; and the Thin Clients, providing virtual terminal representations, ubiquitously accessible from any point of the Internet. WIMS 2.0 provides a mid-term view for the immediate evolution towards the future Internet of Services from a telecom-convergent view.
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Moro, D., Lozano, D., Macias, M. (2008). WIMS 2.0: Enabling Telecom Networks Assets in the Future Internet of Services. In: Mähönen, P., Pohl, K., Priol, T. (eds) Towards a Service-Based Internet. ServiceWave 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5377. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89897-9_7
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