Author_Institution :
Bell Commun. Res., Red Bank, NJ, USA
Abstract :
The XIS architecture is the specification of XIS systems from an application developer´s perspective, providing integrated communication, operations, and corporate information services. The media used in these integrated services can be voice, data, text, image, video, or any combination of these. To meet the requirements for such services, the XIS architecture integrates various disciplines, such as software engineering, data communication, telephony, distributed systems, operating system, user interface management, and database management. The architecture design principles, the approach to separating concerns, global mechanisms for referencing, security, and information transfer, and a unifying model of servers providing capabilities to applications are described. Applications based on the XIS architecture can be developed, enhanced, and ported to systems produced by various vendors in a much easier and more flexible way than the approach based on no architecture or an architecture consisting of components that do not possess conceptual integrity
Keywords :
ISDN; data integrity; formal specification; information services; management information systems; network servers; software portability; telecommunication services; XIS architecture; application development; applications porting; architecture design principles; communication services; conceptual integrity; corporate information services; data communication; database management; distributed systems; information transfer; integrated services; operating system; operations services; referencing; security; servers; software engineering; specification; telephony; user interface management; Application software; Computer architecture; Data communication; Distributed databases; Engineering management; Intserv networks; Operating systems; Software engineering; Telephony; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Systems Integration, 1990. Systems Integration '90., Proceedings of the First International Conference on