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    Tutorial 4E - SCA-Next: Benefits and Impacts in Migrating to a New Architectural Paradigm

    Session Number: 4E
    Track: Track E
    Session Type: Tutorial
    Tags: Mike Williams, PrismTech, Vincent Kovarik, Zeligsoft

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    Regency E => Wed, Nov 30, 2011 (01:50 PM - 03:45 PM)

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    Additional Information:  Planned for release in late 2011 with early implementations in 2012, the SCA-Next specification is the next iteration of the SCA standard and will have a number of new features, options and choices that allow developers to optimize the version for a particular radio platform. The organization of the SCA-Next specification follows the Platform Independent Model (PIM) and Platform Specific Model (PSM) approach as described by the Model Driven Approach (MDA) developed by the Object Management Group (OMG).

    While the SCA-Next specification provides an approach for multiple platform optimizations, CORBA alternatives and implementation languages, among others, it also poses several significant issues and changes in the underlying core framework implementation, development tools, middleware and, perhaps most significantly, testing and validation. This tutorial will assist radio developers in planning for the introduction of SCA-Next into their development projects. It will introduce the changes planned to the SCA specific Tools, Frameworks, and Middleware that will facilitate the adoption of SCA-Next.

    Topics will include:
    summary of the changes from SCA 2.2/2.2.2 to SCA-Next
    the impact of these changes on developers
    recommendations for designing to the SCA-Next standard
    migrating existing designs from 2.2/2.2.2 to SCA-Next
    demonstrations of new SCA-Next specific extensions to the development tools
    integrating with SCA-Next compliant frameworks and middleware
    approaches to testing and certification of a standard that may vary across radios

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