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CDP: Component Development Platform for Communication Protocols

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Complexity of software systems has significantly grown with social dependence on computer system, especially for mobile and internet. So we present component-based communication protocol architecture. In this architecture, Component Development Platform (CDP) is the kernel software. CDP is one of the rapid communication components’ development tools. It is the collection of views and plug-ins to form a series of tools and it takes much flexibility and configuration ability. For the customization of component-based communication protocols, code analysis tools make a good abstract from original practical source codes to visual structure model too. This becomes the feasible guidance and roadmap to develop the components and component-based communication protocols.

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Dai, HJ., Chen, TZ., Chen, C., Huang, JW. (2005). CDP: Component Development Platform for Communication Protocols. In: Yang, L.T., Zhou, X., Zhao, W., Wu, Z., Zhu, Y., Lin, M. (eds) Embedded Software and Systems. ICESS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3820. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11599555_13

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