UID:
almafu_9959328303602883
Format:
1 online resource (xxxvii, 492 pages) :
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illustrations
ISBN:
9780470519905
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0470519908
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9780470519899
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0470519894
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1281318280
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9781281318282
Content:
This book offers a practical overview of OMA specifications and how they enable mobile multimedia services & much more ...! The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) is an industry forum, which develops open specifications to help in the creation of applications and services to be deployed over converged networks. The alliance is the leading industry forum for generating market-driven specifications for interoperable mobile service enablers that facilitate global user adoptions of mobile multimedia services. Members include traditional wireless industry segments, such as mobile operators mobile operators (e.g. AT & T, China Mobile, Orange, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Telefonica, Vodafone), equipment and mobile systems manufacturers (e.g. Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, Philips, Samsung, Siemens, Sony-Ericsson), and Information Technology vendors (e.g. BEA Systems, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, Sun Microsystems and NEC). Since its formation in 2002, the OMA has made significant progress in areas such as push-to-talk over cellular, device management, presence and group management, and messaging. "The Open Mobile Alliance" provides a comprehensive overview of the service enablers published by the OMA, tying together all the different piece parts developed by the individual working groups. It offers a thorough introduction to the OMA Service Environments (OSE) and the specification process for enabling technologies. It discusses enablers for services such as gaming, IMS, Parlay, mobile broadcast and web services. It contains contributions from all stakeholders in the mobile application value chain."The Open Mobile Alliance" is an invaluable resource for OMA members, product managers, network architects and planners, standards managers, standards engineers and IT professionals. Advanced Students and lecturers on mobile application development and standardization courses will also find this book of interest.
Note:
Cover -- TOC36;Contents -- Trademarks and Permissions -- Dedication -- Foreword -- Preface -- I46; Who Should Read This Book63; -- II46; What to Cover63; -- III46; A Word on Timing -- IV46; A Disclaimer -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- Part I58; Background and Introduction -- CH36;146; Introduction -- 146;1 Service Enablers -- 146;2 The Open Mobile Alliance 40;OMA41; -- 146;3 Service Enablers in OMA -- CH36;246; The Silo Syndrome and its Solution -- 246;1 Vertical Integration -- 246;2 Re45;use as First45;Class Citizen -- 246;3 The OSE -- 246;4 Additional Features of the OSE -- 246;5 OSE and Related Technologies -- 246;6 Summary -- CH36;346; The Open Mobile Alliance 8211; An Organizational Overview -- 346;1 Overview of the OMA -- 346;2 Principles of the OMA -- 346;3 The OMA8217;s Relationship with External Organizations -- 346;4 OMA Organizational Structure -- 346;5 The Processes -- 346;6 Interoperability in the Open Mobile Alliance -- 346;7 Summary -- CH36;446; Interoperability TestFests -- 446;1 The Objective of Interoperability in the OMA -- 446;2 The Organization of the Test Campaigns -- 446;3 Planning -- 446;4 Finances -- 446;5 TestFest Statistics -- 446;6 Comparison with Other Standards Development Organizations 40;SDOs41; -- 446;7 Summary -- CH36;546; Service Provider 8211; The Network Operator Perspective -- 546;1 The Need for OMA -- 546;2 Operators in the OMA -- 546;3 OMA Challenges for the Future -- 546;4 Summary -- CH36;646; Service Provider 8211; The Enterprise Perspective -- 646;1 Enterprise Needs -- 646;2 OMA Enterprise Awareness -- 646;3 Summary -- Part II58; Horizontal Topics -- CH36;746; The Policy Enforcer Details58; Model44; Architecture44; Realization44; and Impact -- 746;1 Policy Enforcement Modeling in the OSE -- 746;2 Beyond the OSE58; Policy Enforcement as Service Oriented Architecture Composition -- 746;3 Logical Architecture versus Deployment Considerations -- 746;4 Relationship to Parlay and IP Multimedia Subsystem 40;IMS41; -- 746;5 Policy Modeling -- 746;6 Policy Enforcer through OMA Enabler Realization -- 746;7 Relationship of Policy Enforcer to IETF PEP47;PDP -- 746;8 Policy Assembly44; Composition44; and Orchestration -- 746;9 Summary 8211; Next Steps -- CH36;846; The Policy Evaluation44; Enforcement44; and Management Enabler -- 846;1 Are Those Specifications Really Needed63; -- 846;2 PEEM Market Needs -- 846;3 PEEM Architecture and Technical Specifications -- 846;4 PEEM Salient Points -- 846;5 Impact of Specifications on the Industry -- 846;6 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction -- 846;7 Summary -- CH36;946; Utilization of IMS in OMA -- 946;1 Are Those Specifications Really Needed63; -- 946;2 Standard Precursors to IMSinOMA -- 946;3 Architecture Overview -- 946;4 Salient Points and Divergent Views -- 946;5 Impact of Specifications -- 946;6 Specifications Evolution and Future Direction -- 946;7 Summary -- CH36;1046; Service Architectures 8211; Parlay and the OSE -- 1046;1 A Quick Taster of Parlay -- 1046;2 The Parlay in OSE Enabler -- 1046;3 PIOSE Challenges -- 1046;4 Impact of Specificati.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Brenner, Michael. Open mobile alliance. Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley, ©2008 ISBN 9780470519189
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0470519185
Language:
English
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DOI:
10.1002/9780470519905
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9780470519905
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9780470519905
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9780470519905