ISO/TR 14813-4:2000, Transport information and control systems -- Reference model architecture(s) for the TICS sector -- Part 4: Reference model tutorial

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The architecture of an information and control system merges hardware and software considerations into a coordinated and integrated system view. The system architecture is a high level abstraction, or model, of the system. A system architecture should embrace both today's applications and the applications that are expected in the future. Architecture begins with the definition of the conceptual services (e.g. Part 1 - TICS fundamental services). There are several identifiable stages of system architecture development.Reference architectureLogical architecturePhysical architecture The reference architecture is generic and non-prescriptive and captures the concepts of the system. A logical architecture elaborates the functions that will provide the conceptual behaviour, and in so doing it provides some detail about the modularity. A physical architecture is reached when the actual distribution of the system modules is defined, thus leading to important implications for communications.This technical report develops a TICS Reference Architecture. The objective in defining a TICS Reference Architecture is to provide a concise reference point which is both educational and a framework for the standards process. The Reference Architecture will be used by the Working Groups to develop their own logical and physical architectures in a cohesive manner.This Part introduces the model that is applied in developing the Reference Architecture in Parts 2 and 3. A tutorial on the application of the model is provided using examples from the TICS sector. Read more

ASIN B000XYT7AC
Language English
Publisher Multiple. Distributed through American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Dimensions 8.25 x 0.07 x 10.5 inches
Item Weight 4.2 ounces
Print length 28 pages
Publication date August 23, 2007

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