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Policies for feature interaction resolution

Amer et al., 2000

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Document ID
15811960377769285231
Author
Amer M
Karmouch A
Gray T
Mankovskii S
Publication year
Publication venue
Managing QoS in Multimedia Networks and Services: IEEE/IFIP TC6—WG6. 4 & WG6. 6 Third International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Services (MMNS’2000) September 25–28, 2000, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil

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Telephone systems are marked by the provision of many hundreds of features. Conflict between these features is inherent as the actions of one feature can be in direct opposition to the aims of another feature. Most telecommunication service providers resolve the feature …
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