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The main goal of this chapter is to demonstrate how System Design Conceptual Model (SDCM) metamodel can be instantiated in the context of real world applications. For that purpose, a case study borrowed from the telecommunication domain is used in order to exhibit the relationship between SDCM concepts and the design phases followed for the design of complex systems. The application employed is part of a MAC layer protocol for wireless ATM networks.
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Voros, N.S. (2004). Example of Using the System Design Conceptual Model. In: Cavalloro, P., et al. System Level Design Model with Reuse of System IP. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48733-0_8
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