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A generalized model transformation approach to link design models to network simulators: NS-3 case study

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Telecom service creation (TSC) activity is one of the most important phases of a TS life cycle. There are many efforts that were done to improve this activity recently. The early verification of the TS from its design models give an advantage to the service provider to improve the qualities and to detect design errors before the implementation phase. Simulation makes it possible to predict the system behavior avoiding the cost of real systems. Our objective in this paper is to present our methodology to link high abstract models of telecom services to network simulators. Relying on Model Driven Engineering, we propose a generalization of code generation methodology using an IMS meta-model and simulator-dedicated templates. In our approach, the network simulator specifications are related to the transformation template only, while the underlying platform specifications and standards are included in the meta-model. We illustrate our approach with a new transformation to generate configurations for NS-3. We apply an example of a video conference service to generate the simulation code.
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hal-00869553 , version 1 (02-06-2021)

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Iyas Alloush, Yvon Kermarrec, Siegfried Rouvrais. A generalized model transformation approach to link design models to network simulators: NS-3 case study. SIMULTECH 2013 : the 3rd International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications, Jul 2013, Rekjavik, Iceland. pp.337 - 344, ⟨10.5220/0004407503370344⟩. ⟨hal-00869553⟩
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