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Requirements Overview

Requirements Overview. Motorola 1 Team Email 406@cs.purdue.edu Nobo Akiya (Team Leader) akiyan@cs.purdue.edu Hui Ai Chan huii@purdue.edu Huan Chang Chiu hcchiu@purdue.edu Keung Sik Kim kskim@purdue.edu Sirinya Laiteerapong laiteera@purdue.edu

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Requirements Overview

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  1. Requirements Overview Motorola 1 Team Email 406@cs.purdue.edu Nobo Akiya (Team Leader) akiyan@cs.purdue.edu Hui Ai Chan huii@purdue.edu Huan Chang Chiu hcchiu@purdue.edu Keung Sik Kim kskim@purdue.edu Sirinya Laiteerapong laiteera@purdue.edu Mary Rebecca Lee maryrlee@purdue.edu

  2. Goals (¡Olé!) • Create a UDP Host with complex traffic pattern generator • Test the limits of Motorola wireless communications networks

  3. Project Description • Design a Windows 2000 application with a graphical user interface • Visual J++ versus Visual Basic • Swing/AWT • ActiveX • COM/DCOM • Send and receive UDP packets • Generate statistical reports

  4. Features • Implement at least three features • Multicast / broadcast • Message spiking • Random message arrival • Predetermined message sizes

  5. Set Options Set Configuration Startup and Control Send/Receive Packets Use Case Diagram UDP Host Primary Destination Computer UDP Host Controller Secondary Destination Computer (optional)

  6. A Use Case • UDP Host sending/receiving • Actors • Primary Destination • Secondary Destination (optional)

  7. Project Plan • Developed the initial high-level use cases • Currently testing between VB and J++ • Requirements document with system functions and attributes • Further development of use cases and analysis of system behavior • Build a conceptual model

  8. Possible New Features • Allow destination IP address in the data of the initial UDP packet • UDP master to control daemons on multiple computer hosts

  9. Questions • Which features are most preferable? • Is there another example of VB UDP Winsock test code available?

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