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- From: Jens Coldewey <jens.coldewey@sdm.de>
- Newsgroups: comp.object,comp.lang.c++,comp.realtime,comp.dcom.telecom.tech,comp.arch.embedded
- Subject: Re: Can OO be successful in real-time embedded systems?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 08:44:37 +0200
- Organization: sd&m GmbH & Co.KG Germany
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- Steven Perryman wrote:
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- > ...Yeah, everyone is using OO to build TMN management systems, the Alcatel
- > SEL and Siemens notably in Germany...
-
- Well Siemens uses C++ but in a classical C/S architecture. Clients and data-
- base servers are HP-UX (at least they were two years ago when I was in-
- volved). The switches are connected as 'legacy' systems using either the
- standard MML language or a 'Q3 interface' that is defined by Deutsche
- Telekom. The database is a relational database. I think that limits the
- OO statement to certain extent.
-
- As far as I know Alcatel does it the same way. Concerning to
- my knowledge both still use CHILL to program the switches.
-
- BTW most of the TMN software was written by Siemens Austria in Vienna.
-
- Jens
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