Kommunikation in verteilten Systemen: Workshop der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., 3.–4. Dezember 1979, Berlin
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Weitere Verfasser: Schindler, Sigram (HerausgeberIn), Schröder, Jürgen C. W. (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1979
Schriftenreihe:Informatik—Fachberichte 22
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Beschreibung:Presently the discussion about the ISO Reference Model (RM, [1],[2]) is hardly understandable for insiders - there is no chance for outsiders to find out from the documents, what is going on. The two main reasons for this situation seem to be that we are concerned with an area in which the semantical notions (it is based on) are not yet really understood and which must span the huge distance between communications oriented towards telephone lines and communications oriented towards human beings. One way out of this unsatisfactory situation might be to try to immediately improve the notions and notations used in the RM in order to make it comprehensive, for insiders as well as for outsiders. We do not take this approach - simply because the chance of success of merely theoretical and/or conceptual efforts might be questionable. Instead, one may try to contribute to improving the RM by elaborating on the structure proposed by the RM and designing/specifying/implementing systems neatly realizing it. For outsiders, systems of this kind would make it easier to get familiar with the functional decomposition of the communications area, as recommended by the RM; for insiders they are necessary, as well, for improving our today's understanding of the peculiarities of the various parts of this area. Notions and notations then may be adjusted appropriately
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ISBN:9783642675539
9783540098652
ISSN:0343-3005
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-67553-9

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