The Intelligent Network [electronic resource] : A Joint Study by Bell Atlantic, IBM and Siemens /

This report examines the findings of a study by Bell Atlantic, IBM, and Siemens which investigated the role of the Intelligent Network in telecommunications. It considers current trends and future developments, on a national and international level. This report defines and describes the concept of the Intelligent Network and considers the operating requirements (including the hardware and software) and the types of service a network user can expect. Concepts, definitions, and terminology reflect the status of the Intelligent Network in 1988. Actual implementation may differ due to the constantly changing environment, new requirements, and experiences with existing solutions. The report is divided into six parts: Part 1 introduces the concept of the Intelligent Network, and describes elements common to alLIN services. It considers the application program and network management requirements, and provides examples of the hardware and software proposed for implementing the network. Parts 2 through 6 include detailed descriptions of specific IN services. In each part there is a functional service description and an application description. The reader is expected to have a general knowledge and understanding of existing telecommunication networks.

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Main Authors: Ambrosch, Wolf-Dietrich. editor., Maher, Anthony. editor., Sasscer, Barry. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989
Subjects:Computer science., Computer communication systems., Computer system failures., Artificial intelligence., Electrical engineering., Computer Science., Computer Communication Networks., System Performance and Evaluation., Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)., Communications Engineering, Networks.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46663-2
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1973332018-07-30T23:23:43ZThe Intelligent Network [electronic resource] : A Joint Study by Bell Atlantic, IBM and Siemens / Ambrosch, Wolf-Dietrich. editor. Maher, Anthony. editor. Sasscer, Barry. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1989.engThis report examines the findings of a study by Bell Atlantic, IBM, and Siemens which investigated the role of the Intelligent Network in telecommunications. It considers current trends and future developments, on a national and international level. This report defines and describes the concept of the Intelligent Network and considers the operating requirements (including the hardware and software) and the types of service a network user can expect. Concepts, definitions, and terminology reflect the status of the Intelligent Network in 1988. Actual implementation may differ due to the constantly changing environment, new requirements, and experiences with existing solutions. The report is divided into six parts: Part 1 introduces the concept of the Intelligent Network, and describes elements common to alLIN services. It considers the application program and network management requirements, and provides examples of the hardware and software proposed for implementing the network. Parts 2 through 6 include detailed descriptions of specific IN services. In each part there is a functional service description and an application description. The reader is expected to have a general knowledge and understanding of existing telecommunication networks.1. Overview of the Intelligent Network -- 1. The Intelligent Network -- 2. Functional Characteristics Common to Selected IN Services -- 3. Network and Service Management -- 4. Network Components -- 2. Green Number Service -- 5. GNS Service Description -- 6. GNS Application Description -- 3. Alternate Billing Service -- 7. ABS Service Description -- 8. ABS Application Description -- 4. Emergency Response Service -- 9. ERS Service Description -- 10. ERS Application Description -- 5. Private Virtual Network -- 11. PVN Service Description -- 12. PVN Application Description -- 6. Area Wide Centrex -- 13. AWC Service Description -- Appendix A. Supplementary Services -- Appendix B. Bellcore Preliminary-Defined Functional Components and Requests.This report examines the findings of a study by Bell Atlantic, IBM, and Siemens which investigated the role of the Intelligent Network in telecommunications. It considers current trends and future developments, on a national and international level. This report defines and describes the concept of the Intelligent Network and considers the operating requirements (including the hardware and software) and the types of service a network user can expect. Concepts, definitions, and terminology reflect the status of the Intelligent Network in 1988. Actual implementation may differ due to the constantly changing environment, new requirements, and experiences with existing solutions. The report is divided into six parts: Part 1 introduces the concept of the Intelligent Network, and describes elements common to alLIN services. It considers the application program and network management requirements, and provides examples of the hardware and software proposed for implementing the network. Parts 2 through 6 include detailed descriptions of specific IN services. In each part there is a functional service description and an application description. The reader is expected to have a general knowledge and understanding of existing telecommunication networks.Computer science.Computer communication systems.Computer system failures.Artificial intelligence.Electrical engineering.Computer Science.Computer Communication Networks.System Performance and Evaluation.Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).Communications Engineering, Networks.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46663-2URN:ISBN:9783642466632
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topic Computer science.
Computer communication systems.
Computer system failures.
Artificial intelligence.
Electrical engineering.
Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
System Performance and Evaluation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Computer science.
Computer communication systems.
Computer system failures.
Artificial intelligence.
Electrical engineering.
Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
System Performance and Evaluation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Communications Engineering, Networks.
spellingShingle Computer science.
Computer communication systems.
Computer system failures.
Artificial intelligence.
Electrical engineering.
Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
System Performance and Evaluation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Computer science.
Computer communication systems.
Computer system failures.
Artificial intelligence.
Electrical engineering.
Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
System Performance and Evaluation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Ambrosch, Wolf-Dietrich. editor.
Maher, Anthony. editor.
Sasscer, Barry. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
The Intelligent Network [electronic resource] : A Joint Study by Bell Atlantic, IBM and Siemens /
description This report examines the findings of a study by Bell Atlantic, IBM, and Siemens which investigated the role of the Intelligent Network in telecommunications. It considers current trends and future developments, on a national and international level. This report defines and describes the concept of the Intelligent Network and considers the operating requirements (including the hardware and software) and the types of service a network user can expect. Concepts, definitions, and terminology reflect the status of the Intelligent Network in 1988. Actual implementation may differ due to the constantly changing environment, new requirements, and experiences with existing solutions. The report is divided into six parts: Part 1 introduces the concept of the Intelligent Network, and describes elements common to alLIN services. It considers the application program and network management requirements, and provides examples of the hardware and software proposed for implementing the network. Parts 2 through 6 include detailed descriptions of specific IN services. In each part there is a functional service description and an application description. The reader is expected to have a general knowledge and understanding of existing telecommunication networks.
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topic_facet Computer science.
Computer communication systems.
Computer system failures.
Artificial intelligence.
Electrical engineering.
Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
System Performance and Evaluation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Communications Engineering, Networks.
author Ambrosch, Wolf-Dietrich. editor.
Maher, Anthony. editor.
Sasscer, Barry. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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Sasscer, Barry. editor.
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title The Intelligent Network [electronic resource] : A Joint Study by Bell Atlantic, IBM and Siemens /
title_short The Intelligent Network [electronic resource] : A Joint Study by Bell Atlantic, IBM and Siemens /
title_full The Intelligent Network [electronic resource] : A Joint Study by Bell Atlantic, IBM and Siemens /
title_fullStr The Intelligent Network [electronic resource] : A Joint Study by Bell Atlantic, IBM and Siemens /
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