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An Introduction to a UML Platform Independent Model of a Software Radio

Overview This paper is a tutorial about a Platform Independent Model (PIM) of a Software Radio (SWR), which is being developed by the Object Management Group (OMG) SWR Domain Specific Interest Group (DSIG). The tutorial gives a short introduction to the concept of SWR and Model Driven Architecture (MDA). The tutorial then focuses on the two most important packages of the PIM, namely, the CF Control and Base Application packages.

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PublisherMercury Computer Systems File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2002
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