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A communication virtual machine
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A communication virtual machine

Yi Deng, S. Masoud Sadjadi, Peter J. Clarke, Chi Zhang, Vagelis Hristidis, Raju Rangaswami, Nagarajan Prabakar and IEEE COMPUTER SOC
30TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE, VOL 1, REGULAR PAPERS/PANELS, PROCEEDINGS, v 1, pp 521-531
01 Jan 2006
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Abstract

Computer Science Computer Science, Software Engineering Science & Technology Technology
The convergence of data, voice and multimedia communication over digital networks, coupled with continuous improvement in network capacity and reliability has significantly enriched the ways we communicate. However, the stovepipe approach used to develop today's communication applications and tools results in rigid technology, limited utility, lengthy and costly development cycle, difficulty in integration, and hinders innovation. In this paper, we present a fundamentally different approach, which we call Communication Virtual Machine (CVM) to address these problems. CVM provides a user-centric, model-driven approach for conceiving, synthesizing and delivering communication solutions across application domains. We argue that CVM represents afar more effective paradigm for engineering communication solutions. The concept, architecture, modeling language, prototypical design and implementation of CVM are discussed.

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