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RM-ODP: The Architecture

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The Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing is a joint ISO/ITU Standard which provides a framework for the specification of large scale, heterogeneous distributed systems and defines a set of five viewpoints concentrating on different parts of the distribution problem.
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The Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing is a joint ISO/ITU Standard which provides a framework for the specification of large scale, heterogeneous distributed systems. It defines a set of five viewpoints concentrating on different parts of the distribution problem and a set of functions and transparency mechanisms which support distribution. The resulting framework is being populated by more detailed standards dealing with specific aspects of the construction and operation of distributed systems.

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Controllability and observability in distributed testing

TL;DR: Conformance testing approaches are required for gaining confidence in final products and guaranteeing their integration and interoperability within open distributed environment, and ideas gained from the experience with protocol testing are examined.
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Viewpoint consistency in ODP

TL;DR: An overview of the work is presented, motivated by a case study combining techniques for consistency checking, refinement, and translation between viewpoint specifications, in particular for LOTOS and Z/Object-Z.
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A Formal Framework for Viewpoint Consistency

TL;DR: A formal framework for a very general interpretation of consistency is presented which it is argued is broad enough to meet the requirements of consistency in ODP and basic properties of the interpretation are highlighted and restricted classes of consistency are located.

IJCSI Publicity Board 2010

TL;DR: This paper presents a systematic analysis of a variety of different ad hoc network topologies in terms of node placement, node mobility and routing protocols through several simulated scenarios.
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ODP enterprise viewpoint specification

TL;DR: This paper develops a specification language to support the current draft of the ODP enterprise viewpoint language and develops a policy language, which is a combination of structured English and simple predicate logic and is built on top of the formal object-oriented specification language Object-Z.
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Some Results on Cross Viewpoint Consistency Checking

TL;DR: This paper considers definitions of consistency arising from the RM-ODP and relates these in a mathematical framework for consistency checking and places existing FDTs, in particular LOTOS, into this framework.
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