Architecture of an SS7 protocol stack on a broadband switch platform using dualistic Petri nets

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Dawis, EP
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Petri Nets; dualistic; dP-Net; process mark; architecture; suprastructure; multiprocessing; abstraction; hierarchical; requirement deployment; platform; SS7; ATM; broadband;
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Process Petri Nets are an ideal modeling language for depicting the architecture of computer-based systems such as a broadband switch platform because: 1) computers are process systems, and 2) complexity of computer systems requires a hierarchical abstraction capability to understand the system well. Petri Nets also allow one to exploit the dualistic nature of transformation and place to model complex process systems in a versatile, yet formal, manner as well as analyze the system's use of resources and operational performance characteristics. This paper introduces Dualistic Petri Nets (dP-Nets) and how it was used to depict the architecture of an SS7 protocol stack engine on an already-existent broadband switch platform during the engine's development process. dP-Nets were used to establish the scope of the problem space and differentiate subsystems during the requirements analysis phase guiding further development of high-level designs in the solution space. Analysis of critical path and bottleneck process performance can also give support to architectural decisions.
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页码:323 / 326
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