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The Proposal of Service Delivery Platform Built on Distributed Data Driven Architecture

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Management Enabling the Future Internet for Changing Business and New Computing Services (APNOMS 2009)

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SDP (Service Delivery Platform) is a recommended system platform for NGN (Next Generation Network) that is expected to resolve two common system running problems: one is functional aspects such as high availability and providing effective maintenance methods, the other is cost aspects such as simplifying development method of a service. However, SDP is still on the way to be standardized, and its architecture has two problems: the congestion of service requests and flexibility of enabler, a service component of SDP. This paper explains how to build a SDP by adopting Distributed Data Driven Architecture and how our system resolves the problems by evaluating the prototype.

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Zhang, J., Kishikawa, Y., Fujii, K., Kouno, Y., Nakamura, T., Takahashi, K. (2009). The Proposal of Service Delivery Platform Built on Distributed Data Driven Architecture. In: Hong, C.S., Tonouchi, T., Ma, Y., Chao, CS. (eds) Management Enabling the Future Internet for Changing Business and New Computing Services. APNOMS 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5787. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04492-2_21

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