Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Application of the TINA-C management architecture
Proceedings of the fourth international symposium on Integrated network management IV
From IN toward TINA - Potential Migration Steps
IS&N '97 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Intelligence and Services in Networks: Technology for Cooperative Competition
Research: IN and TMN: the basis for future information networking architectures
Computer Communications
The TINA network resource model
IEEE Communications Magazine
The TINA initiative [intelligent networks]
IEEE Communications Magazine
Service Logic Deployment and Distribution Configuration
IS&N '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Intelligence and Services in Networks: Paving the Way for an Open Service Market
Introduction of accounting capabilities in future service architectures
Journal of Systems and Software
Information Services and Use
Retailer selection in future open competitive communications environments
Computer Communications
Current status and future directions of software architectures for telecommunications
Computer Communications
Continuous media support in the distributed component object model
Computer Communications
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Today telecommunications service provision and management is coined by international standards for Intelligent Network (IN) and Telecommunications Management Network (TMN). However, with the increasing acceptance of object-oriented software modelling techniques and Open Distributed Processing (ODP) standards, a new architecture beyond IN and TMN is gaining momentum, known as Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture (TINA). TINA is considered to be the architectural framework for the unified provision of future telecommunications and management services within a common distributed processing environment. This paper provides an overview of the basic TINA concepts with particular emphasis on the TINA service architecture, which provides the principle framework for the distributed realization of future telecommunications services.