Global Journal of Computer Sciences: Theory and Research

Global Journal of Computer Sciences: Theory and Research

Extensible messaging and presence protocol’s adaptation to business applications

Yazarlar: Hasan Arslan, Sinan Tuncel, Osman Gun

Cilt 6 , Sayı 1 , 2016 , Sayfalar 10-17

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Anahtar Kelimeler:XMPP,Business application,Instant messaging,Presence management

Özet: Communication protocols are used for data communication between different parties in computer networks. Research on improvement and generalization of the usage areas of these protocols keeps going. One of these protocols, Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), draws the attention with the advantages of providing an open communication infrastructure for real-time transmission and usage of XML format along with packet definition, which is also available in other protocols. In this study, a new model was developed making the use of XMPP advantages. The developed model can interoperate with the software using other protocols and is intended for efficient, location-independent communication of people and business applications with each other. To verify the constructed model, a new enterprise application including an instant messaging service was developed that is able to interoperate with business applications. A new area was added to the usage areas of XMPP that contributes to the generalization of the protocol.


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@article{2016, title={Extensible messaging and presence protocol’s adaptation to business applications}, volume={6}, number={10–17}, publisher={Global Journal of Computer Sciences: Theory and Research}, author={Hasan Arslan, Sinan Tuncel, Osman Gun}, year={2016} }
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Hasan Arslan, Sinan Tuncel, Osman Gun. (2016). Extensible messaging and presence protocol’s adaptation to business applications (Vol. 6). Vol. 6. Global Journal of Computer Sciences: Theory and Research.
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Hasan Arslan, Sinan Tuncel, Osman Gun. Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol’s Adaptation to Business Applications. no. 10–17, Global Journal of Computer Sciences: Theory and Research, 2016.