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Use of atomic action principles to co-ordinate the interaction between TINA Service Managers

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TINA provides an architecture to support the Telecommunication Services of the future [2,3]. This architecture consists of a number of Service Managers (e.g. Service Session Manager, User Service Manager) that co-operate to provide Telecommunication Services to the users. In certain cases, complex interactions are required and this paper suggests the use of Atomic Action (AA) transaction principles to provide the required co-operation mechanisms.

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  1. “Stage 2 specification”, R2044/BTL/DP/DS/P/06/b1, September 1993.

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  2. “Service and Management Architecture in TINA-C”, TINA '95 Melbourne, February 1995.

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  3. “TINA-C Service Components”, TINA '95 Melbourne, February 1995.

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  4. G. Reyniers, P. Hellemans, “An Object-Oriented Approach to Controlling Complex Communication Configurations”, ISS '95 Berlin, April 1995.

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Anne Clarke Mario Campolargo Nikos Karatzas

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Reyniers, G., Hellemans, P. (1995). Use of atomic action principles to co-ordinate the interaction between TINA Service Managers. 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/BFb0016987

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