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A Component Approach to Optical Transmission Network Design

Lackovic, Marko  
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Bungarzeanu, Cristian  
Ince, Nejat A.
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Topuz, Ercan
2006
Modeling and Simulation Tools for Emerging Telecommunication Networks

The article describes the philosophy of component approach to system design, illustrated on the optical transmission network example. The approach is based on the object oriented paradigms of Cosmos and Nyx tools. Cosmos serves as the support for system and component development, behavior description, and simulation and analytic calculation development. Nyx in turn enables description of optimization procedures using general heuristic search techniques. The combination of these two development environments and their component approach enables reusability and shortening of the new application development time.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1007/0-387-34167-6_17
Author(s)
Lackovic, Marko  
Bungarzeanu, Cristian  
Editors
Ince, Nejat A.
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Topuz, Ercan
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

Springer

Publisher place

US

Published in
Modeling and Simulation Tools for Emerging Telecommunication Networks
Start page

335

End page

355

Subjects

communication networks

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simulation

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component

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EPFL

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Available on Infoscience
May 31, 2010
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