A. Grzech, K. Juszczyszyn, P. Swiatek, C. Mazurek, A. Sochan
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Abstract
The paper gain is to present at the glance applications proposed, deployed and tested within Future Internet Engineering (FIE) project. The elaborated applications utilize the general concept of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) according to which the IMS core servers (Parallel Internets) are treated as a docking station for any kind of application servers. It also means that the applications may be running as long as IMS provides standardized and extended interfaces. The mentioned applications have been selected as representative for process-oriented business organizations characterized by service- and process-oriented models and implementation (SOA, Web Services, Semantic Web, Web of data, content- and context aware applications, etc.) based on service-oriented architectures, pervasive computing and communication-enabled applications paradigms. In the applications' architectures complex, "autonomic" self-organizing distributed systems/workflows with autonomous components are specified, realized, simulated and evaluated as a based on active component technologies. Application-driven content- and context-aware networks support process- and service-oriented processes. A combination of the above mentioned models (the push and pull model), architecture and approaches are possible and attractive from research, application and business perspectives. All the shortly presented applications may be considered as Over-The-Top (OTT) applications which effectively commoditize intelligent network services.