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    Supporting Service Composition with Ontology-based UPnP AV Architecture in AV Environment by Kelvin Choy Chuong, Wen, Tan Su, Wei, Wong Sau, Peng, Mohamad Zaini, Norliza

    Published 2008
    “…However, not all services specified in UPnP AV architecture is useful for automating service composition. …”
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    A provision-aware fair bandwidth distribution marker algorithm for DiffServ networks by Sani, Yusuf, Othman, Mohamed

    Published 2011
    “…Results show that our new provision-aware marker outperforms these previous algorithms not only in the UPN condition but also for low to medium network provision levels. …”
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    Service discovery in a dynamic office environment / Ooi Soo Teck by Ooi , Soo Teck

    Published 2007
    “…This prototype demonstrates and satisfies the requirement that services could be discovered over different networks and communication platform such as UPnP and OSGi. …”
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    Organization of Devices Information in Ontology Representation to Support Service Composition by Kelvin Choy Chuong, Wen, Wong Sau, Peng, Tan Su, Wei, Mohamad Zaini, Norliza

    Published 2008
    “…Existing technologies such as UPnP, Jini and HAVi address the device communication issue. …”
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    Legitimating telefantasy: exploring the value of telefantasy through television history by Dervish Ali, Erdem

    Published 2020
    “…Following these historical frameworks, chapters 3, 4, 6, and 7 offer an in-depth investigation of the case studies within each period of television, The Twilight Zone (CBS, 1959-1964) and Star Trek (NBC, 1966-1969) in TV I, and The XFiles (Fox, 1993-2002) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (The WB, 1997-2001, UPN, 2001-2003) in TV II. These chapters analyse journalistic discourses about the programmes from the perspective of the legitimating criteria presented in Chapter 1, relating the changes in perception and construction of legitimacy to the relevant historical period. …”
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