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ISO 20933:2019

ISO 20933:2019 Information technology – Distributed application platforms and services (DAPS) – Framework for distributed real-time access systems

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Description

This document specifies a framework for a distributed real-time Access system. It includes:

1) an ID triggered modular system architecture, the functions of the modules, the semantics of messages those modules exchange, and elements of messages;

2) the system behaviour from the time it receives an access request until the time it sends the result along with the sequence;

3) performance measurement mechanisms using a time stamping function that can be employed for the evaluation of the system.

Edition

2

Published Date

2019-01-30

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

27

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies a framework for a distributed real-time Access system. It includes:

1) an ID triggered modular system architecture, the functions of the modules, the semantics of messages those modules exchange, and elements of messages;

2) the system behaviour from the time it receives an access request until the time it sends the result along with the sequence;

3) performance measurement mechanisms using a time stamping function that can be employed for the evaluation of the system.

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