Distributed Systems: From Models to Components

  • Authors:
  • Fabrice Dubois;Marc Born;Harald Böhme;Joachim Fischer;Eckhardt Holz;Olaf Kath;Bertram Neubauer;Frank Stoinski

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-;-;-;-;-;-

  • Venue:
  • SDL '01 Proceedings of the 10th International SDL Forum Copenhagen on Meeting UML
  • Year:
  • 2001

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Abstract

Advanced design methods are needed to fulfill the increasing requirements of telecommunication service development. For a design method the relevant concepts for the application domain have to be defined, a supporting notation has to be declared and finally rules have to be developed to map design models to supporting runtime environments. The ITU-T has followed this route by defining concepts for the design of distributed telecommunication applications and supporting notations for these concepts. In the past, the ITU-T has defined several languages and notations to support structural and behavioral descriptions of distributed telecommunication systems, namely ODL, SDL-2000 and MSC- 2000. With the rise of the component age, an additional technique (DCL) is under development that enables component based manufacturing of distributed systems. Beside these languages, the ITU-T recognized the common need for open, component aware object middleware platform standards as the runtime environment for these systems. This contribution is about integration.