A feature interaction benchmark for the first feature interaction detection contest
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Special issue on the feature interactions in telecommunications systems
Feature interaction detection contest of the Fifth International Workshop on feature interactions
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Special issue on the feature interactions in telecommunications systems
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications III
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications III
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications Networks IV
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications Networks IV
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems V
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems V
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems VI
Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems VI
Proceedings of the Second International Working Conference on Active Networks
IWAN '00 Proceedings of the Second International Working Conference on Active Networks
Active Networks Architecture Using Declarative Language
IWAN '00 Proceedings of the Second International Working Conference on Active Networks
ICECCS '00 Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Complex Computer Systems
IEEE Communications Magazine
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This paper presents the results of experiments with an active gatekeeper for VoIP. Problems arising with supplementary service programs uploaded by users: such as event conversion and detection of feature interactions between the programs, are presented and their solutions are proposed. The VoIP gatekeeper (GK) and the validation server, based on architecture, proposed by the authors at IWAN2000 and called STAR, were implemented and evaluated. With the proposed GK, the uploaded program is described using a declarative language ESTR instead of using a procedural language, such as Java. Unlike most conventional architectures, here, one common execution environment is used for execution with all up-loaded programs. 12 service programs were tested to evaluate the proposed systems. Results show that the proposed GK and validation server were reasonable. . . .