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        Title           : Triggers and Handles Framework
        Author(s)       : H. Pham, D. Chantrain, C. Batsleer
        Filename        : draft-pham-triggers-and-handles-01.txt
        Pages           : 38
        Date            : 26-Nov-01
        
This document describes a communication mechanism named 'triggers
and handles' between service logic and network elements. The concept
defines a trigger as a notification that a network element sends to
the service logic. A handle is defined as a command that the service
logic sends to a network element. Triggers are bound to network
events and allow network elements to notify service logic of
occurring events in the network whereas handles allow taking control
of network elements.

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