Information services supermarket
Information services supermarket
- Author(s): P. Farley and M. Chapman
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:19950700
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- Author(s): P. Farley and M. Chapman Source: IEE Third Tutorial Seminar on `The Intelligent Network - The Next Generation', 1995 page ()
- Conference: IEE Third Tutorial Seminar on `The Intelligent Network - The Next Generation'
The ComBAT (Common Broadband Applications Testbed) project aims to show how multi-media services can be offered to customers in the same accessible way that supermarkets provide conventional products. ComBAT provides an architecture for integrating the control and management of services and users. This is based on the concept of access agents, `semi-intelligent' agents which interact with users. ComBAT builds on the work of the TINA Consortium (TINA-C), refining this work through the use of an enterprise model, which provides a commercial context for applying advanced management concepts from TINA-C in ComBAT. (5 pages)
Inspec keywords: telecommunication network management; broadband networks; intelligent networks; multimedia communication
Subjects: Intelligent networks; Network management; Multimedia communications
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