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학술대회 Communication and Collaboration Service Components for Ubiquitous Communication Applications
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저자
정기숙, 신영미
발행일
201307
출처
International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom) 2013, pp.1372-1377
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TrustCom.2013.242
협약과제
12PI1800, 네트워크 기반 수요자 지향 융합서비스 공통플랫폼 기술 개발, 배현주
초록
Over the past decades we have undergone a series of significant evolution in the computing and communication technologies and have experienced better quality of life. Among these evolutions, the mobile device technology has changed the life-style of people significantly and made new business opportunities. Especially, the widespread use of smartphones accelerates to make ubiquitous communication world. It is needed to apply new technology to the legacy system rapidly and to introduce new applications to the market based on the new functions quickly. This paper describes the Converged Service Platform which provides a playground of applications for application providers, and introduces service components for a ubiquitous communication and collaboration working environment. The Converged Service Platform is designed to support the process of service delivery mechanism which consists of service creation, service execution, and service management based on the Service-Oriented Architecture. The platform focused on supporting communication and collaboration functionalities in the form of service components to make ubiquitous working environment. The service components utilize various communication means such as e-mail, short message, messengers, wired or wireless telephone call and even social network services, and give knowledge sharing functionalities such as file cloud, wiki and etc. © 2013 IEEE.
KSP 제안 키워드
Communication and collaboration, Converged service, E-Mail, File cloud, Knowledge Sharing, Legacy Systems, Mobile devices, Quality of life, Service components, Service creation, Short message