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Service mobility and the personalisation of services are main concerns of a modern telecommunication environment. In addition, co-operation among services and a simple presentation form to the end-user are of extraordinary importance as well. To fulfil these requirements, a user defined environment called Personal Services Communication Space (PSCS) is under development by the RACE II project Mobilise (R2003). This concept has to take into account all involved players and their specific requirements. The main features of PSCS are: personal mobility based on UPT, personalisation to have personal working environments for end-users, and interoperability to have effective interworking between different services offered on heterogeneous networks. The PSCS Conceptual Framework is primarily based on the Intelligent Network Conceptual Model (INCM) with extensions taken from Open Distributed Processing (ODP).
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Bisseling, H., den Hartog, J. (1995). Intelligent networks for personal communications. In: Harju, J., Karttunen, T., Martikainen, O. (eds) Intelligent Networks. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34894-0_2
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