ISBN: 3540225455
Author: Thomas G. Muth
Language: English
Publisher: Springer; 2005 edition (August 5, 2005)
Pages: 280
Category: Engineering
Subcategory: Engineering
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 328
Size Fb2: 1711 kb
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Signals and Communication Technology. The book describes a method for creating models of telecom systems
Signals and Communication Technology. Functional Structures in Networks. The book describes a method for creating models of telecom systems. The method is intended for practicing network architects and designers.
The book describes a method for creating models of telecom systems
The book describes a method for creating models of telecom systems. The method is intended for practitioning network architects and designers.
Functional Structures in Networks book. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
The book describes a method for creating models of telecom systems.
See all supported devices Models are created as graphical models that show the functional and physical structure of networks at different levels of details
See all supported devices. with the purchase of any eligible product. Shop now. Product description. Models are created as graphical models that show the functional and physical structure of networks at different levels of details. Information on properties, including behavior is attached to the models. A fairly small set of symbols is used in modeling.
Автор: Muth Thomas G. Название: Functional Structures in Networks, AMLn - A. .Models are created as graphical models that show the functional and physical structure of networks on different levels of details.
Описание: The book describes a method for creating models of telecom systems. Information on properties, including behaviour, are attached to models. A fairly small set of symbols are used in modelling.
Functional Structures in Networks. This book provides ample coverage of theoretical and experimental state-of-the-art work as well as new trends and directions in the biometrics field. Signals And Communication Technology Series. Springer Berlin Heidelberg (2006). It offers students and software engineers a thorough understanding of how some core low-level building blocks of a multi-biometric system are implemented.
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Model-based systems engineering and graphical notations have an enormous potential for increasing design productivity, system quality and lifetime by shifting the bulk of design efforts to early phases
Model-based systems engineering and graphical notations have an enormous potential for increasing design productivity, system quality and lifetime by shifting the bulk of design efforts to early phases. In spite of that this is hardly questioned, the shift towards model-based approaches has not come to a break through, as we are experiencing in software engineering.
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.
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.
Develops 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.
Presents 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.