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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Volume 29, Issue 4, March 1997, Pages 457-471
Specification Architecture
 
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Applying the architectural semantics of ODP to develop a trader specification

Richard O. Sinnott Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Kenneth J. Turner E-mail The Corresponding Author

Department of Computing Science and Mathematics, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, United Kingdom

Available online 12 May 1998.

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Abstract

This paper provides an introduction to the role of Formal Description Techniques in the development of an architectural semantics for Open Distributed Processing (ODP). Following a brief overview of ODP and the Reference Model for ODP, an outline of the reasons for developing an architectural semantics is given. The different approaches currently being taken for an ODP architectural semantics are presented. Finally, an ODP infrastructure component - the ODP Trader - is specified using the architectural semantics work, and the advantages gained from the approach are discussed.

Author Keywords: Author Keywords: Open Distributed Processing (ODP); Architectural Semantics; LOTOS; ODP Trader

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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Volume 29, Issue 4, March 1997, Pages 457-471
Specification Architecture
 
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