DocumentCode :
771363
Title :
The TINA network resource model
Author :
Lengdell, Magnus ; Pavon, Juan ; Wakano, Masaki ; Chapman, Martin ; Kawanishi, Motoharu
Author_Institution :
Unisource Business Network, Sweden
Volume :
34
Issue :
3
fYear :
1996
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
74
Lastpage :
79
Abstract :
TINA, the Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture, is a software architecture for services provided on public and private networks. TINA NRIM adds on the existing concepts and supports a host of new multimedia services that can not be supported by the existing information models. It is expected that network information models will be aligned with those defined by ATM Forum and ITU-T SG15. The authors show a generic information model of network resources, which can be applied to different network technologies. The model contains a number of abstraction levels of network resources. The highest level of abstraction, which is offered at the interface between the network resources and services levels, is defined in terms of a connection graph. The connection graph is an abstract representation of resources describing the connectivity between stream interfaces (media flows). This graph can be used to specify end-to-end connectivity that spans through several layer networks. Thus, a line in the connection graph can be supported by a sequence of trails. The trail, in its turn, consists of subnetwork connections and/or tandem connections. The generic information model with appertained abstraction levels is very well suited to the TINA connection management architecture
Keywords :
distributed processing; multimedia communication; telecommunication computing; telecommunication network management; telecommunication services; ATM Forum; ITU-T; TINA connection management architecture; TINA network resource model; Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture; abstract representation; abstraction levels; connection graph; generic information mode; media flows; multimedia services; network information models; network resources; network technologies; private networks; public networks; software architecture; stream interfaces; subnetwork connections; tandem connections; telecommunication services; Application software; Asynchronous transfer mode; Communication industry; Computer architecture; Distributed processing; Information management; Laboratories; Resource management; Streaming media; Synchronous digital hierarchy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/35.486806
Filename :
486806
Link To Document :
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