Title
Integrity methodology for interoperable environments
Abstract
Modern telecommunications systems are becoming increasingly complex, in both their internal construction and the degree of interconnectivity-and interdependence-between systems. This situation is exacerbated by regulatory demands for operator interworking and requirements for high-quality delivery to users. In this context, the crucial issue is the ability of systems to retain their operational state of high integrity. The number of integrity issues in such systems is vast, and these issues must be understood and managed throughout development, testing, interconnection, and maintenance. This article presents a framework for analyzing the integrity features of telecommunications systems, and elaborates on integrity-preserving policies that can be applied during system development and deployment. Moreover, a description of a case study based on ACTS project TRUMPET (DGXIIIB, AC112) is given
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1109/35.762868
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
Field
DocType
crucial issue,high integrity,telecommunications system,interoperable environment,integrity methodology,system development,modern telecommunications system,high-quality delivery,integrity issue,acts project,case study,integrity feature,interconnectivity,telecommunications,interdependence,robustness,system testing,open systems,maintenance engineering,telephony,testing,availability
Software deployment,Computer science,Interoperability,Computer network,Internetworking,System development,Interconnection,Systems management,Open system (systems theory),Maintenance engineering
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
37
5
0163-6804
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.51
4
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
O. Prnjat1263.72
L. E. Sacks250.51