Title :
Evolution of SOA Concepts in Telecommunications
Author :
Magedanz, Thomas ; Blum, Niklas ; Dutkowski, Simon
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. of Berlin, Berlin
Abstract :
The telecommunications industry has always been service-oriented. However, the convergence-driven need to deliver seamless services across different access networks has forced operators to embrace new approaches, including the intelligent network, Web-services-based APIs, and, most recently, the IP multimedia subsystem. Today, SOA is considered state of the art for service-delivery platforms. Such platforms for value-added services have evolved from the intelligent network (IN) and object-oriented programming interfaces to recent Web-services-based platforms. They´ve exploited the most recent information technologies to implement an open set of service components. Web 2.0´s recent emergence, meanwhile, has further pressured telecom companies to implement an open service market based on an open set of enabling services and service components.
Keywords :
IP networks; Web services; application program interfaces; intelligent networks; multimedia communication; object-oriented programming; open systems; telecommunication computing; IP multimedia subsystem; Web-services-based API; information technology; intelligent network; object-oriented programming interface; open service component; service-delivery platform; service-oriented architecture; telecommunication industry; value-added services; Centralized control; Functional programming; Intelligent networks; Logic programming; Protocols; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Service oriented architecture; Standardization; Switches; Telecommunication switching; IP Multimedia Subsystem; Intelligent Network; Web services; service orientation; telecommunications industry;
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2007.384