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Este artigo propõe uma arquitetura de Redes Ativas para gateway VoIP. Na arquitetura proposta, em vez da linguagem processual, a linguagem declarativa é usada para descrever o programa carregado. Isto permite uma redução no tamanho do programa carregado e aumenta a flexibilidade para descrever o programa carregado. O gateway VoIP pode então fornecer serviços altamente flexíveis. Um sistema experimental foi implementado para estudos de viabilidade. Foram confirmadas a especificação da linguagem declarativa utilizada para descrever o programa carregado, as funcionalidades básicas de um interpretador da linguagem e o programa de controle de execução que executa programas componentes armazenados previamente no nó.
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Tomoya MORINAGA, Go OGOSE, Tadashi OHTA, "Active Networks Architecture for VoIP Gateway Using Declarative Language" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 12, pp. 3189-3197, December 2001, doi: .
Abstract: This paper proposes an Active Networks architecture for VoIP gateway. In the proposed architecture, instead of procedural language, declarative language is used to describe the up-loaded program. This allows for a reduction in size of the up-loaded program, and increases the flexibility for describing the up-loaded program. VoIP gateway can then provide highly flexible services. An experimental system was implemented for feasibility studies. Specification of the declarative language used for describing the up-loaded program, basic functionalities of an interpreter for the language, and execution control program which executes components programs stored the node beforehand were confirmed.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_12_3189/_p
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