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SDL: Formal Object-Oriented Language for Communicating Systems, 2/e
Jan Ellsberger, European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Dieter Hogrefe, Institute of Telematics in Lubeck
Amardeo Sarma, Eurescom, Heidelberg
Published April, 1997 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1997, 280 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-621384-7
$51.00
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SDL 92 is the recognized international standard language for designing and specifying telecommunications systems, and is increasingly also used for RAD, real-time, interactive applications. This is the first complete introduction and reference to SDL for both novices and experienced system engineers.
The book begins with an overview of basic SDL concepts, structure and syntax. It introduces SDL abstract data types, the SDL interpretation model, and shows how to specify protocols with SDL.
The first reference guide to SDL 92, the international telecommunications industry design and specification language.
- Learn how SDL 92 can help dramatically reduce the time and cost of systems development.
- Discover SDL 92 applications for RAD, real-time, interactive and distributed systems development.
- Learn object-oriented SDL programming techniques.
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