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November 11-12 2009 Fraunhofer FOKUS hosted the 5th International IMS Workshop in Berlin. In addition to the very interesting talks and discussions on the workshop, the FOKUS competence centers for Next Generation Network Infrastructures and Future Applications and Media presented their recent application prototypes realized with myMONSTER. more...

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Laboratories

The major focal point of the Open SOA Telco Playground is on the provisioning of telecommunications-oriented service capabilities based on state-of-the-art SOA principles to an open set of business domains.
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myLab bundles all innovative research threads at Fraunhofer FOKUS towards an open, interactive media and application platform based on the ideas of the Web.
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Cooperation

The myMONSTER Client Toolkit was created and is continously improved with the support of two departments of Technische Universität Berlin, the department Next Generation Networks (AV) and the department Open Communication Systems (OKS).

Overview

myMONSTER is a toolkit, software suppliers for communication and media services can utilize for creating rich terminal applications conform to NGN, IPTV and WEB standards. myMONSTER comprises the tool for the three application domains Communication, Television and Web. The harmonization of the tools makes myMONSTER also a perfect solution for the realization of use cases joining the domains. While including implementations of standards like IMS, TISPAN, BONDI or W3C WIDGETS in a single software framework, myMONSTER can software engineers to reduce effort in realizing a network application client.



For each of the three domains Telecommunication, Television, and Web myMONSTER offers a set of domain-specific modules. When engineering an application the modules can be combined freely. myMONSTER functions are delivered with software frameworks for extending several runtime environment such as the Java Runtime Environment, the .NET Framework and common Web Browser.