SIP Service Execution Rule Language Framework and Requirements
draft-steenfeldt-sip-serl-fwr-00
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Authors | Rico W. Steenfeldt , Henry Smith | ||
Last updated | 2001-05-07 | ||
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Abstract
This document presents a framework for a standardized mechanism to manage the invocation and execution of multiple services. It considers trigger and feature interaction management in a SIP context. The mechanism is based on a Service Execution Rule Language (SERL) used to specify service deployment policies. This document specifies the requirements for SERL.
Authors
Rico W. Steenfeldt
Henry Smith
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