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  1. IEEE Workshop Intelligent Network.
  2. IEEE Intelligent Network Workshop in '97. Proceedings. 'Meeting the Challenges of Converging Networks and Global Demand'
  3. Volume 2 - 1997
  4. Standardization of INAP: the European approach
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IEEE Intelligent Network 2001 Workshop. IN 2001 Conference Record (Cat. No.01TH8566)
Proceedings 2000 IEEE Intelligent Network Workshop
IN'98. 7th IEEE Intelligent Network Workshop Proceedings (Cat. No.98TH8364)
IEEE Intelligent Network Workshop in '97. Proceedings. 'Meeting the Challenges of Converging Networks and Global Demand'
Volume 4 - 1997
Volume 3 - 1997
Volume 2 - 1997
IN service customization through the Internet
Safe service customization
Basic call state model and IN switching state model for an integrated IN/B-ISDN architecture
Implementation of an extended functional architecture for IN-based B-ISDN services
Service design, deployment and control over integrated IN/B-ISDN platforms
Standardization of INAP: the European approach
INAP protocol conformance testing
Is there a future for global intelligent network standards?
An algorithmic approach for feature interaction detection
Service description and interaction analysis: a multiple actors' view on the BCSM
Service Description And Interaction Analysis: A Multiple Actors' View On The BCSM
Integration of service interaction handling with telecom business processes
Volume 1 - 1997
Proceedings of IN'96
Workshop on Intelligent Network

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Standardization of INAP: the European approach

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Unger, S. Streichhahn, T.
Copyright Year 1997
Description Author affiliation: Siemens AG, Berlin, Germany (Unger, S.)
Abstract ITU-T (former CCITT) published their first Intelligent Network Capability Set (IN CS-1) in 1992, well known as the Q.121x recommendation series. The IN Application Part (INAP) as specified in Q.1218 can be considered as the core component of the CS-1 recommendations. ITU-T CS-1 including Q.1218 was the first significant step towards an international INAP standard. However this Q.1218 does not fulfill the requirements of an implementable standard from a technical point of view, for example in several aspects it is not detailed enough or contains redundant functionality. Therefore the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) started a refinement activity based on ITU-T Q.1218 in 1993. Major target of this activity was to provide as fast as possible an implementable INAP that satisfies the requirements of a multi vendor environment. This was achieved by defining a subset of Q.1218 operations and parameters. Further simplification was achieved by selecting and deleting options and by adding detailed procedures where necessary. The result was a European INAP standard named Core INAP. This paper describes the guidelines used for the European approach of the standardization of Core INAP. Furthermore the relation between INAP standardization in Europe and ITU-T is discussed.
File Size 857115
File Format PDF
ISBN 0780341295
DOI 10.1109/INW.1997.603083
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1997-05-04
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Standardization Telecommunication standards Guidelines Europe Springs
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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