2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2007.01.003
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Inter-working between SIMPLE and IMPS

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“…Peer-toPeer communication supports high dynamic environments, with no need of centralized elements, providing a more flexible solution considering scalability and nodes failure (Hu et al 2007;Delmastro et al 2008). The distributed aspects of the Peer-to-Peer pattern motivate the proposal of architectures such as (Harjula et al 2006), which implements a topic-based publish-subscribe system with SIP/ SIMPLE (Zhang et al 2007). Our approach is scalable to a significantly large sized network without relying on any centralized architecture and relevant information flow between and within the groups/peers in the network.…”
Section: Results Of Abstracted Simulation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer-toPeer communication supports high dynamic environments, with no need of centralized elements, providing a more flexible solution considering scalability and nodes failure (Hu et al 2007;Delmastro et al 2008). The distributed aspects of the Peer-to-Peer pattern motivate the proposal of architectures such as (Harjula et al 2006), which implements a topic-based publish-subscribe system with SIP/ SIMPLE (Zhang et al 2007). Our approach is scalable to a significantly large sized network without relying on any centralized architecture and relevant information flow between and within the groups/peers in the network.…”
Section: Results Of Abstracted Simulation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MIW exposes use cases, requirements and an architectural model for message interworking in the mobile environment that could be used as a basis for unified messaging. The proposal exemplifies the implementation of an IWF system that enables interworking between SIMPLE and IMPS, done at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications [28]. OMA also touches on intelligent message routing related to presence information, device/network capabilities plus corresponding user settings and service provider policies [21].…”
Section: Converged Messaging and Message Interworkingmentioning
confidence: 99%