Title :
Archetype: a unified method for the design and implementation of protocol architectures
Author :
Meandzija, Branislav
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Southern Methodist Univ., Dallas, TX, USA
fDate :
6/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method for the automated design, specification, and implementation of protocol architectures is introduced. A natural-language-like protocol architecture specification technique, called Archetype, is formulated. This technique aids the design by enabling an unambiguous specification of the protocol architecture on the level of the communications technologies used, without involvement in the complex implementation details of these technologies. The author defines a data-driven concurrent execution model and specifies the generation of executable specifications from abstract protocol architecture specifications. The exploitation of parallelism in the execution model enables the fulfilment of performance constraints placed on protocol architectures. An architecture based on a single X.25-level 3-like protocol is used as an illustrative example
Keywords :
automatic programming; data structures; multiprocessing programs; protocols; simulation languages; Archetype; X.25-level 3-like protocol; abstract protocol architecture specifications; automated design; automatic programming; data structures; data-driven concurrent execution model; natural languages; performance constraints; protocol architectures; protocol design; specification technique; Automata; Communications technology; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Computer science; Design methodology; Parallel processing; Petri nets; Proposals; Protocols;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on