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Describing Service Architectures; 1.1. The telecommunications community; 1.1.1. The service and global functional planes of the intelligent network; 1.1.2. From TINA to the NGN; 1.1.3. The OMA and the concept of the enabler; 1.2. The Web community; 1.2.1. Web services as fundamental structural units; 1.2.2. Semantic description of resources; 1.2.3. Semantic description of Web services; 1.3. The IT community; 1.3.1. Service-oriented architectures; 1.3.2. The concept of view 327 $a1.3.3. Enterprise architecture and urbanization1.4. Summary; Chapter 2. Convergence of Service; 2.1. Overview of communication services; 2.1.1. Telecoms services and the NGN; 2.1.2. The NGN; 2.1.3. Towards convergence; 2.1.4. Implementation of convergent services; 2.2. Common developments of the service sector; 2.2.1. The service production viewpoint: from need to service; 2.2.2. The service use viewpoint: customer, consumer and user; 2.2.3. From service to service system; 2.3. Application to telecoms services; 2.3.1. Telecoms services from the point of view of production? 327 $a2.3.2. Telecoms services from the point of view of use?2.3.3. How to structure telecoms services?; 2.4. Summary; Chapter 3. Building an Architectural Framework for Telecom Services; 3.1. A business reference view for telecom services; 3.1.1. Activities from the business view; 3.1.2. Service processes; 3.1.3. Application to telecom services; 3.2. A functional reference view for telecom services; 3.2.1. Components of the functional view; 3.2.2. Functional patterns; 3.2.3. Application to telecom services; 3.3. A technical reference view for telecom services 327 $a3.3.1. The elements of the technical view3.3.2. Technical roles and reference points; 3.4. Summary; Chapter 4. Modeling and Case Study; 4.1. The business reference view; 4.1.1. Modeling; 4.1.2. Illustrations; 4.2. Functional reference view; 4.2.1. Modeling; 4.2.2. Illustration; 4.3. The technical reference view; 4.3.1. Modeling; 4.3.2. Illustration; 4.4. Functional view of a service; 4.4.1. Modeling; 4.4.2. Illustration; 4.5. The technical view of a service; 4.5.1. Modeling; 4.5.2. Illustration; 4.6. The applicative view of a service; 4.6.1. Modeling; 4.6.2. Illustration; 4.7. Summary 327 $aChapter 5. Organizational and Software Applications5.1. An aid for the construction of service offers; 5.1.1. Service design; 5.1.2. Evaluation and comparison of services; 5.1.3. Service management; 5.2. An aid for the rationalization of services; 5.2.1. The case of enablers; 5.2.2. The case of software service; 5.2.3. The case of semantic services; 5.3. An aid for achieving service convergence; 5.3.1. A technical pattern for the Web/IMS convergence; 5.3.2. Unified access to services; 5.3.3. Inter-service communication; 5.4. Summary; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography 327 $aList of Figures and Tables 330 $a Communication services are evolving at an unprecedented rate. No longer limited to interpersonal vocal communication, they now integrate functions such as address books, content sharing and messaging. The emergence of social networks - which may also include these features - is an important element of this transformation. Content services are becoming flagship services themselves, and are sometimes paired up with conversation services. The boundaries between different services are becoming less and less distinct. 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