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- From: Henning Rietz <hr@cs.tu-berlin.de>
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- Subject: Object Orientation in Telecommunications
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 13:26:50 +0100
- Organization: Condat GmbH
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- To whom it may concern (i.e. that can help):
-
- I am presently enganged in a major survey on the use of object
- technology (OT)in commercial telecommunications systems. The central
- questions are:
-
- -> In which domains has OT been applied successfully, e.g. protocol
- software, switch control, embedded controller systems (???),
- telematics, network operation&maintenance,
- mobile networks etc. ???
-
- -> What are the greatest hindrances in applying OT to telecom systems
- engineering, e.g. performance, use of resources ???
- Can they be overcome in the near future, or will they remain?
-
- -> Which methods and tools are used, e.g. ROOM, Objectory, standard
- OO methods ??? In which development stages ???
-
- -> Are there examples of successful coexistence of conventional and
- object oriented components in telecom software systems ???
-
- If you either have personal experience or if you can point me to
- somebody who has or if you know other valuable resources (preferably on
- the internet), any help would be deeply appreciated!
-
- Thank You for Your cooperation
-
- Henning Rietz
- hr@cs.tu-berlin.de
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