: Thomas Muth
: Functional Structures in Networks AMLn - A Language for Model Driven Development of Telecom Systems
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540271260
: 1
: CHF 84.90
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: Elektronik, Elektrotechnik, Nachrichtentechnik
: English
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Designed to make life easier for most network designers, whether they are a manager with technical background, work with standardization, the architecture of implementers' solutions to standards, product design (constructing the software and hardware parts of operator networks), system testing, and for operators responsible for the configuration and maintenance of a network.

Develop modeling as a basic principle for producing specifications turns design from being document driven to model-driven. In the context of this book, however, the only model type that is discussed is the information model that describes the purpose, structure, and behavior of a network.

Present an added-value modeling language that called AMLn (Abstract Modeling Language, network view), which is the first and, so far, the only attempt to create a modeling language for network systems.

Foreword5
Contents12
1 Introduction to Network System Modeling16
2 Layer Structures62
3 Node Structures125
4 Modeling Vertical and Horizontal Partitions173
5 Management and Traffic Systems^189
6 Applying AMLn222
Appendix A: List of Acronyms and Standards256
Appendix B: SAG and SAC Operations262
Appendix C: AMLn Configuration Parameters and Tables271
Appendix D: AMLs and AMLp in Short277
References287
Index288