High-Level Architecture definition

High-Level Architecture describes the planned architecture of the solution on a high level.

Examples of High-Level Architecture in a sentence

  • Furthermore, the reference of a Trust enabler or a block in the High-Level Architecture is given.

  • High-Level Architecture defines the core services necessary for TMR and the underlying RTI implementation provide these during runtime to ensure that only a single federate at any time has the permission to update attributes of an object instance in the federation.

  • In Figure 24 we can observe the mapping of the Behavioural profile enabler, named MUD, into the High-Level Architecture.

  • Initially the High-Level Architecture of the Platform is presented, depicting its main subsystems: the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), acting as an integration middleware; the Data Analytics Platform (DAP), acting as a central data repository and data analysis and visualization provider; the Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) Server, serving as the security infrastructure; and the Operation Applications, managing advanced grid operations and providing a UI for end-users (the DSO).

  • In this section we describe the High-Level Architecture (HLA) functional blocks and services that are relevant to empower fully autonomous smart 5G security management in a trustable and liable way.

  • He has been engaged in M&S standardization activities for over 20 years participating in the development of standards like High-Level Architecture and engaging in NATO S&T projects such as MSG-027, MSG-052, MSG-068, MSG-086, MSG-106, MSG-134, MSG-136 and currently MSG-163 and MSG-164.