ZTE Communications ›› 2009, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (2): 54-60.

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Open Access Standards for Telecom Service Capabilities

Yang Yong, Jia Xia, Dong Zhenjiang   

  1. ZTE Corporation , Shenzhen 518057 , P. R . China
  • Online:2009-06-25 Published:2020-03-03
  • About author:Yang Yong received his doctoral degree from Southeast University, and now is a senior engineer at ZTE Corporation. He has been engaged in the study of Intelligent Networks (INs) and Parlay/ParlayX gateways. His current research interests include service delivery platforms, evolution of NGN and IMS, and multimedia techniques. He has applied for seven patents and more than ten papers.

    Jia Xia received her master’s degree from Dalian University of Technology. She is responsible for the pre-research on next generation service networks at ZTE Corporation. She has been engaged in the research and development of fixed IN services, broadband services and IMS services. Her research interests include service networks, SDP, SOA, service engine and mobile Internet. She has published five papers on service network evolution.

    Dong Zhenjiang received his master’s degree from the Harbin Institute of Technology, and now works for ZTE Corporation. He has been engaged in the development, design and planning of switch and IN networks. His research interests include SDP, P2P, service engine, 3G services and ICT. He has participated in or presided over multiple research projects sponsored by the National Development and Reform Commission of China. He has published more than 10 papers on value-added services.

Abstract: Among the open access standards for telecom service capabilities, Java Community Process (JCP ) and Parlay series are two mainstream standards, which provide service capability opening standards at different levels for different user objects. The JCP specifications include Java Specification Request (JSR ) 21, JSR 32, JSR 116 and JSR 289 especially for Java application developers, while Parlay brings out specifications including Parlay and ParlayX. The service capability open technologies feature different benefits and vitality due to their diversified implementations. As the community of service developers is continuously growing and the demands for integrated service development become more and more manifest, fast, effective and easy-to-use open access technologies for telecom service capabilities have become a very important research subject.