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In this paper we present an architecture style for switching software. In general, switching software includes application software, operating systems, and database management systems. Application software consists of call handling, operation, administration, and maintenance functions. To improve maintainability, we suggest a hierarchical structure based on the characteristics of switching software.
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Kang, B., Lee, R.Y. (2009). Switching Software: A Hierarchical Design Approach. In: Lee, R., Ishii, N. (eds) Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 209. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01203-7_23
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