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Robust Communications Software: Extreme Availability, Reliability and Scalability for Carrier-Grade Systems
ISBN: 978-0-470-85434-1
Hardcover
352 pages
February 2005
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Learn how to design scalable, robust software for cutting-edge communications productsâ ¦

Carrier-grade software must satisfy the stringent quality requirements of network operators whose systems provide mission-critical communications services. This book describes proven carrier-grade software techniques used in flagship products designed by industry leaders such as Lucent, Nortel, and Ericsson.

In the age of 24/7, software robustness is a competitive advantage. This authoritative guide for software engineers, managers, and testers of products that face carrier-grade requirements helps you to develop state-of-the-art software that will give you an edge in todayâ ™s marketplace.

Robust Communications Software: Extreme Availability, Reliability and Scalability for Carrier-Grade Systems

  • offers advice on choosing the right technologies for building reliable software
  • incorporates real-world examples and design rationales when describing how to construct robust, embedded software for communications systems
  • presents a comprehensive set of carrier-grade design patterns that help you to meet extreme availability, reliability, scalability, and capacity requirements
  • gives advice on how to protect against and recover from software faults
  • discusses system installation, operability, maintenance, and on-site debugging
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