Abstract

This paper presents an object-oriented model for broadband telecommunication networks, which can be used both for network management and for network planning purposes. The object-oriented model has been developed using the parallel object-oriented specification language Maude, which allows us to define not only structural aspects of the model but also procedural aspects. The reflective properties of rewriting logic are applied to control the rewriting process, using a strategy language that can be specified internally to the logic. Several modeling approaches are compared, emphasizing the definition of the object relationships and the benefits obtained from using reflection as opposed to the extra effort required to control the process at the object level itself.

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