ESPRIT '88: Putting the Technology to Use : Proceedings of the 5th Annual ESPRIT Conference, Brussels, November 14-17, 1988, Part 2North-Holland, 1988 - 1759 pages |
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DESIGN APPROACH 2.1 Top-Down Design Process The PANGLOSS method is
basically a top-down design process. The starting point is the user requirements,
the result is the implementation of a system that reflect these requirements (see ...
DESIGN APPROACH 2.1 Top-Down Design Process The PANGLOSS method is
basically a top-down design process. The starting point is the user requirements,
the result is the implementation of a system that reflect these requirements (see ...
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PANGLOSS is an acronym for Parallel Architecture for Networking Gateways
Linking OSi Systems. The purpose of the project is twofold; to develop a formal
method for designing highly parallel systems for communications applications,
and to ...
PANGLOSS is an acronym for Parallel Architecture for Networking Gateways
Linking OSi Systems. The purpose of the project is twofold; to develop a formal
method for designing highly parallel systems for communications applications,
and to ...
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[Arnott&7] B. Arnott (editor), An implementation method for PANGLOSS for the
first design cycle, PANGLOSS/104 issue 2.1, September 1987. [ASA86)
Advanced Systems Architectures Ltd., G/T - A Natural Evolution from SDL, CCITT
Study x ...
[Arnott&7] B. Arnott (editor), An implementation method for PANGLOSS for the
first design cycle, PANGLOSS/104 issue 2.1, September 1987. [ASA86)
Advanced Systems Architectures Ltd., G/T - A Natural Evolution from SDL, CCITT
Study x ...
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Contents
Client Design for the MULTOS Multimedia Office Filing System | 893 |
Speech Integration in an Office Demonstrator Project | 906 |
Natural Language Dialogue in an Office Environment Project | 917 |
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abstract activities algorithm allows analysis application architecture basic CCITT CFRV client CNMA COMANDOS communication complex components concept database defined described Directory Discrete Cosine Transform distributed document processing domain entities environment ESPRIT Project evaluation factors FAOR Figure format functions gateway graphical hardware implementation input integration interaction internal invocation kernel language layout logical LOTOS machine manufacturing mapped Mbit/s messages method methodology module node object oriented office information system operating system packet PANGLOSS performance Petri nets phase planning possible predicates procedure processors production programming protocol query QUIPU reference requirements ring robot scheme selection semantics server SGML slot specification standard structure subnetworks subsystem task techniques token ring UCOL UNIX uptake user interface workcells workstation X Window System