Abstract
In the mobile wireless communication domain, different systems apply common
solutions to similar functional and architectural design problems. The recognition of
these commonalities is a starting point towards ironing out differences and possibly
towards finding better ways to interwork different systems and to develop new ones.
There is therefore a need for recognizing and reusing these commonalities. The
concept of pattern, which is used in the software community to describe
programming solutions to specific recurring problems, can be adopted for this
purpose. This paper proposes an approach for reuse and validation of a set of
solutions for mobility and radio resource management functions, solutions that have
been identified as common among a number of second and third generation systems.
The focus is on the early development stages. A visual technique called Use Case
Maps (UCMs) is applied to graphically specify reusable requirements. LOTOS
methods are used for validation.
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Daniel Amyot - 09 Aug 2006
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