
doi: 10.1109/mic.2012.19
handle: 11572/96418 , 11311/1011087
Given their increasing popularity and novel requirements and characteristics, telco mashups deserve an analysis that goes beyond what's available for mashups in general. Here, the authors cluster telco services into different types, analyze their features, derive a telco mashup reference architecture, and survey how well existing mashup tools can respond to these mashups' novel needs.
Architecture; Architecture Overview Diagram; Computer Conferencing; Emerging Technologies; Service Architecture; Web-based services; Web-based interaction; teleconferencing, and videoconferencing; Architecture; Architecture Overview Diagram.; Computer conferencing; Emerging technologies; Miscellaneous; Services Architectures; teleconferencing; Web-based interaction; Web-based services; Computer Networks and Communications
Architecture; Architecture Overview Diagram; Computer Conferencing; Emerging Technologies; Service Architecture; Web-based services; Web-based interaction; teleconferencing, and videoconferencing; Architecture; Architecture Overview Diagram.; Computer conferencing; Emerging technologies; Miscellaneous; Services Architectures; teleconferencing; Web-based interaction; Web-based services; Computer Networks and Communications
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