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found 14 matches
- 2009
- Ladislav Andel, Jiri Kuthan, Dorgham Sisalem:
Distributed media server architecture for SIP using IP anycast. IPTComm 2009: 5 - Sheila Becker, Radu State, Thomas Engel:
Using game theory to configure P2P SIP. IPTComm 2009: 6 - Gregory W. Bond, Eric Cheung, Ioannis Fikouras, Roman Levenshteyn:
Unified telecom and web services composition: problem definition and future directions. IPTComm 2009: 13 - Italo Dacosta, Vijay Balasubramaniyan, Mustaque Ahamad, Patrick Traynor:
Improving authentication performance of distributed SIP proxies. IPTComm 2009: 1 - John Floroiu, Dorgham Sisalem:
A comparative analysis of the security aspects of the multimedia key exchange protocols. IPTComm 2009: 2 - Yi Huang, Eric Cheung, Laura K. Dillon, R. E. Kurt Stirewalt:
A thread synchronization model for SIP servlet containers. IPTComm 2009: 7 - Kumiko Ono, Henning Schulzrinne:
Have I met you before?: using cross-media relations to reduce SPIT. IPTComm 2009: 3 - Devdutt Patnaik, A. S. Krishnakumar, Parameshwaran Krishnan, Navjot Singh, Shalini Yajnik:
Performance implications of hosting enterprise telephony applications on virtualized multi-core platforms. IPTComm 2009: 8 - Wonsang Song, Jong-Yul Kim, Henning Schulzrinne, Piotr Boni, Michael Armstrong:
Using IM and SMS for emergency text communications. IPTComm 2009: 4 - Venkita Subramonian:
Towards automated functional testing of converged applications. IPTComm 2009: 9 - Xiaotao Wu, John F. Buford, Krishna Kishore Dhara, Venky Krishnaswamy, Mario Kolberg:
Feature interactions between internet services and telecommunication services. IPTComm 2009: 10 - Pamela Zave, Eric Cheung, Gregory W. Bond, Thomas M. Smith:
Abstractions for programming SIP back-to-back user agents. IPTComm 2009: 11 - Nico d'Heureuse, Jan Seedorf, Saverio Niccolini:
A policy framework for personalized and role-based SPIT prevention. IPTComm 2009: 12 - Mustaque Ahamad, Dorgham Sisalem, Eric Chen, Charles Consel:
Principles, Systems and Applications of IP Telecommunications. Third International Conference, IPTComm 2009, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 7-8, 2009. Proceedings. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-767-7 [contents]
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