Jos Den Hartog
Ericsson
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IS&N '94 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Intelligence in Broadband Services and Networks: Towards a Pan-European Telecommunication Service Infrastructure | 1994
Hans Bisseling; Jos Den Hartog; Bert Schrijver
Service mobility and the personalisation of services are main concerns of a modern telecommunication environment. In addition, cooperation among services and a simple presentation form to the end-user are of extraordinary importance as well. To fulfil these requirements, a user defined environment called Personal Services Communication Space (PSCS) is under development by the RACE II project Mobilise (R2003). This concept has to take into account all involved players and their specific requirements. The main features of PSCS are: personal mobility based on UPT, personalisation to have personal working environments for end-users, and interoperability to have effective interworking between different services offered on heterogeneous networks. The PSCS Conceptual Framework is primarily based on the Intelligent Network Conceptual Model (INCM) with extensions taken from Open Distributed Processing (ODP).
ifip international conference on intelligence in networks: telecommunication network intelligence | 1995
Hans Bisseling; Jos Den Hartog
Service mobility and the personalisation of services are main concerns of a modern telecommunication environment. In addition, co-operation among services and a simple presentation form to the end-user are of extraordinary importance as well. To fulfil these requirements, a user defined environment called Personal Services Communication Space (PSCS) is under development by the RACE II project Mobilise (R2003). This concept has to take into account all involved players and their specific requirements. The main features of PSCS are: personal mobility based on UPT, personalisation to have personal working environments for end-users, and interoperability to have effective interworking between different services offered on heterogeneous networks. The PSCS Conceptual Framework is primarily based on the Intelligent Network Conceptual Model (INCM) with extensions taken from Open Distributed Processing (ODP).
Archive | 2005
Rogier August Caspar Joseph Noldus; Jos Den Hartog; Rakesh Taori
Archive | 2005
Rogier August Caspar Joseph Noldus; Jos Den Hartog; Rakesh Taori
Archive | 2006
Rogier August Caspar Joseph Noldus; Jos Den Hartog
Archive | 2005
Yun Chao Hu; Jos Den Hartog; Rakesh Taori
Archive | 2009
Rogier August Caspar Joseph Noldus; De Jong Sjoerd; Jos Den Hartog
Archive | 2005
Jos Den Hartog; Rakesh Taori; Ulf Olsson
Archive | 2005
Jos Den Hartog; Rogier August Caspar Joseph Noldus; Rakesh Taori; Yun Chao Hu
Archive | 1997
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