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Call processing data in intelligent network elements and traditional switching systems
The new intelligent network (IN) environment implies new paradigms. The authors focus on the paradigm shift reflected in the call-processing data of intelligent network elements. They believe that there are major differences in characteristics of call processing data between IN elements and traditional switches. These differences require distinct pro-active technical and organizational/managerial plans for successful introduction of IN.