A simple toy example of a distributed system: on the design of a connecting switch

Abstract: "In this paper the development life-cycle of a design method for distributed systems is explained in close connection with the example of the connecting switch. A connecting switch is a system where stations may get connected, may then send actions, and may get disconnected; it exhibi...

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1. Verfasser: Gritzner, Thomas F. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: München 1991
Schriftenreihe:Technische Universität <München>: TUM 9138
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract: "In this paper the development life-cycle of a design method for distributed systems is explained in close connection with the example of the connecting switch. A connecting switch is a system where stations may get connected, may then send actions, and may get disconnected; it exhibits the behaviour of a very simple protocol. A development life-cycle commonly includes four phases: (1) requirement specification; (2) design specification; (3) abstract program design; (4) concrete program design. This requires collecting various description formalisms into one design method. Each transition of one phase to a more concrete one is giuded by a design decision; each verification of the corresponding transition result remains as proof obligation
By the case study of a connecting switch the application of the design method will be demonstrated by treating this example within all four phases in order to make the design method more transparent.
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