Intelligent agents for QoS management
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 3
An optimization model for telecommunication systems
Creating business value with information technology
A definition of convergence in the area of information and telecommunication technologies
OOPSLA '02 Companion of the 17th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
Clustering NGN user behavior for anomaly detection
Information Security Tech. Report
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This describes a converged network architecture and then discusses why it needs to be open and programmable and how this can be accomplished. A discussion of two approaches to open/programmable networks-JAIN and Parlay-is provided to highlight the key ideas. The converged network is a key player in e-business and the next-generation applications currently being developed for the growing digital economy. We discuss the role of telecommunications bandwidth trading and application integration in next-generation applications (NGAs) and their relevance to converged networks. Some of the challenges software engineers and programmers can expect to encounter while trying to build these networks are also discussed