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Table of Contents:
Part I – Background and Introduction 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Service Enablers 1.2 The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) 1.3 Service Enablers in OMA 2.0 The Silo Syndrome and its Solution 2.1 Vertical Integration 2.2 Re-use as first class citizen 2.3 The OMA Service Environment 2.4 Additional Features of the OSE 2.5 OSE and Related Technologies 2.6 Summary 3.0 The Open Mobile Alliance – An Organizational Overview 3.1 Overview of OMA 3.2 Principles of the OMA 3.3 OMA’s Relationship with External Organizations 3.4 OMA Organizational Structure 3.5 The Processes 3.6 Interoperability in the Open Mobile Alliance 3.7 Summary 4.0 Interoperability TestFests 4.1 The objective of interoperability in the OMA 4.2 The organization of the test campaigns 4.3 Planning 4.4 Finances 4.5 TestFest Statistics 4.6 Comparison with other SDOs 4.7 Summary 5.0 Service Provider - The Network Operator Perspective 5.1 The Need for OMA 5.2 Operators in OMA 5.3 OMA Challenges for the Future 5.4 Summary 6.0 Service Provider - The Enterprise Perspective 6.1 Enterprise Needs 6.2 OMA Enterprise awareness 6.3 Summary Part II – Horizontal Topics 7.0 The Policy Enforcer Details: Model, Architecture, Realization and Impact 7.1 Policy Enforcement modeling in the OSE 7.2 Beyond the OSE: Policy Enforcement as Service Oriented Architecture Composition 7.3 Logical architecture versus deployment considerations 7.4 Relationship to Parlay and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 7.5 Policy modeling 7.6 Policy Enforcer through OMA enabler realization 7.7 Relationship of Policy Enforcer to IETF PEP/PDP 7.8 Policy assembly, composition and orchestration 7.9 Summary - Next steps 8.0 The Policy Evaluation, Enforcement and Management Enabler 8.1 Are Those specifications Really Needed? 8.2 PEEM Market Needs 8.3 PEEM Architecture and Technical Specifications 8.4 PEEM Salient Points 8.5 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 8.6 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 8.7 Summary 9.0 Utilization of IMS in OMA 9.1 Are those specifications really needed? 9.2 Standard pre-cursors to IMSinOMA 9.3 Architecture overview 9.4. Salient Points and Divergent Views 9.5   Impact of specifications 9.6 Specifications evolution and future direction 9.7 Summary 10.0 Service Architectures - Parlay and the OSE 10.1 A Quick Taster of Parlay 10.2 The Parlay in OSE Enabler 10.3 PIOSE Challenges 10.4 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 10.5 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 10.6 Summary 11.0 A Web Services Technology Realization of the OSE 11.1 Web Services Crash Course 11.2 A Web Services Infrastructure Framework 11.3 Mobile Web Services 11.4 The OMA Web Services Enabler Release 11.5 The Technologies Specified by OWSER 11.6 Network Identity 11.7 OWSER and the OSE 11.8 Divergent views and their resolution 11.9 Specifications evolution and future direction 11.10 Impact of the Specifications 11.11 Summary 12.0 The OMA Service Provider Environment enabler 12.1 Are Those Specifications Really Needed? 12.2 OSPE Use Cases 12.3 OSPE Requirements 12.4 Standards Pre-Cursors to OSPE 12.5 OSPE Architecture and Technical Specifications 12.6 OSPE Salient Points 12.7 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 12.8 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 12.9 Summary 13.0 The Security Enablers 13.1 Are Those Specifications Really Needed? 13.2 Security Common Functions Enabler 13.3 SEC-CF Salient Points 13.4 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 13.5 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 13.6 Summary Part III – Selected OMA Service Enablers 14.0 The Presence and Group Management Enablers 14.1 Presence – What is it? 14.2 A Constructionist View of Presence Architectures 14.3 The OMA Presence Model and Specifications 14.4 A Deployment Example – Deploying Presence and XDM Enablers in an IMS or MMD environment 14.5 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 14.6 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 14.7 Summary 15.0 The Push to talk over Cellular enabler 15.1 Are those Specifications Really Needed? 15.2 Standard Pre-cursors to OMA Push to Talk over Cellular 15.3 Architecture and Technical Specifications Overview 15.4 Salient points 15.5 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 15.6 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 15.7 Summary 16.0 Mobile E-mail  16.1 Background 16.2 MEM Architecture 16.3 Summary 17.0 The Charging Enabler 17.1 Are Those Specifications Really Needed? 17.2 Standards Pre-Cursors to Charging 17.3 Charging Requirements 17.4 Charging Architecture and Technical specifications 17.5 Divergent Views and Their Resolution 17.6 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 17.7 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 17.8 Summary 18.0 The Device Management Enablers 18.1 Device Management Requirements 18.2 Device Management Architecture 18.3 Device Management Enabler Specifications 18.4 Impact of DM Specifications on the Industry 18.5 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 18.6 Summary 19.0 The Digital Rights Management Enabler 19.1 What were the drivers for those specifications? 19.2 Are those specifications really necessary? 19.3 OMA DRM Requirements 19.4 Architecture and technical specifications overview 19.5 Salient points 19.6   Impact of specifications on the industry 19.7 Specifications evolution and future direction 19.8 Summary 20.0 The Broadcast Enabler 20.1 Are those Specifications Really Needed? 20.2 Standards Pre-Cursors to BCAST Enabler 20.3 BCAST Architecture 20.4 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 20.5 Summary 21.0 The Dynamic Content Delivery Enabler 21.1 Why Do We Need New Specifications for DCD? 22.0 The Global Permissions Management Enabler 22.1 Are Those Specifications Really Needed? 22.2 Standards Pre-Cursors to GPM 22.3 GPM Architecture and Technical Specifications 22.4 GPM Salient Points 22.5 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 22.6 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 22.7 Summary 23.0 The Categorization based Content Screening Global Enabler 23.1 Are Those Specifications Really Needed? 23.2 Standards Pre-Cursors to CBCS 23.3 CBCS Architecture and Technical Specifications 23.4 Impact of Specifications on the Industry 23.5 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction 23.6 Summary 24.0 The Game Services Enabler 25.0 The Location Enabler 25.1 What is Location? 25.2 Location Architectures 25.3 The Mobile Location Services Enabler 25.4 The Secure User Plane Location 26.0 The Mobile Application Environment 26.1 The Mobile Web Architecture 26.2 Mobile Browser 26.3 Mobile Content Data Formats 26.4 Multiple Interaction Modalities and Devices 26.5 Summary 27 Recent Topics 27.1 The General Service Subscription Management Enabler 27.2 Device Profile Evolution 27.3 Converged IP Messaging Enabler 27.4 Mobile Advertising Part IV – Wrap Up 28.0 Concluding Remarks, and what’s in store next? 28.1 Project Post-mortem 28.2 What’s Next? Annex A Abbreviations and Acronyms References

About the Author :
Michael Brenner,Alcatel-Lucent, USA Musa Unmehopa,Alcatel-Lucent, The Netherlands


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780470519899
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Delivering Service Enablers for Next-Generation Applications
  • ISBN-10: 0470519894
  • Publisher Date: 28 Feb 2008
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 530


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