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Abstract: . Some previously unidentified sources of feature interaction arising in
mobile and multimedia telecommunication systems are presented. We discuss how
these feature interactions might be managed by feature developers and service
providers. The Distributed Feature Composition (DFC) architecture has proven to be
a valuable tool for elucidating these feature interactions, and for describing desirable
global behavior without loss of feature modularity.
1. Introduction
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...exactly the desired feature interactions without changing any feature modules, rather by simply adjusting the precedence relation used in DFC routing. In a study of interactions among mobile and multimedia features [30], it proved possible to describe neatly in DFC many...
...support has had to be substantially extended. The notion of feature composition has been around for some time. Architectures such as [8, 10, 15] have been devised to allow features to be treated as building blocks. In some approaches, the architectural descriptions are...
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Pamela Zave and Michael Jackson. New feature interactions in mobile and multimedia telecommunication services. In [8], pages 51-66. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zave00new.html More
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