Title :
A formal method for composing a network command language
Author :
Meandzija, Branislav
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Southern Methodist Univ., Dallas, TX, USA
Abstract :
A formal method is introduced for the development and definition of command languages for heterogeneous computer networks. The network command languages are developed from the command languages of the systems constituting the network. This is done by defining a common presentation model for the system command languages and constructing the network command language by applying a composition principle to the commonly represented languages. The common presentation model is defined as a Vienna Development Method (Meta IV) abstract processor for command languages. System command languages are represented by means of predicate functions which are defined on the abstract domains of the abstract processor. This allows a straightforward formulation of the composition principle as a function for the logical combination of predicate functions. Two sample network command languages are composed out of two hypothetical command languages. The results are related to the International Organization for Standardization Open Systems Interconnection model (ISO OSI).
Keywords :
computer communications software; computer networks; programming languages; ISO OSI; Meta IV; Vienna Development Method; abstract processor; common presentation model; heterogeneous computer networks; network command language; predicate functions; Abstracts; Command languages; Computer networks; Computers; ISO; Open systems; Semantics; Computer networks; design methodology; development system; formal semantics; network command languages;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.1986.6312988