The Call Processing Language (CPL) is one of the best known approaches developed for creating telephony services in Internet telephony. Its XML-based structure makes it a flexible ...
: This paper is based on the discussion during a panel that took place at the 7th Workshop on Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems in Ottawa, Canada, Jun...
Petre Dini, Alexander Clemm, Tom Gray, Fuchun Jose...
An approach for detecting feature interactions in IETF’s Call Processing Language (CPL) scripts is presented. The approach is logic based in the sense that it uses a logic repre...
Since traditional telecommunication networks assume dumb terminals, there are rarely feature interactions involving end systems. However, in Internet telephony systems, such featur...
Consideration of services in the Intelligent Network and telecommunications leads to the definition of ANISE (Architectural Notions In Service Engineering). This is a rigorous lan...
While Internet telephony aims to provide services at least equal to traditional telephony, the architecture of Internet telephony is sufficiently different to make it necessary to ...
In this paper we describe an ongoing project aimed at investigating the impact of feature interaction problems on computer telephony integration (CTI). As a representative and soph...
Nikolay A. Anisimov, Alec Miloslavski, Gregory Pog...
We demonstrate that many undesired telephony feature interactions are also shared-control mode confusions. A mode confusion occurs when the observed behaviour of a technical syste...
New voice services are investigated in the fields of Internet telephony (SIP – Session Initiation Protocol) and interactive voice systems (VoiceXML – Voice Extended Markup La...
Abstract. Features provide extensions to a basic service, but in new systems users require much greater flexibility oriented towards their needs. Traditional features do not easil...