VierModulArchitekturen
VierModulArchitekturen, which translates to "Quad-Module Architecture" in English, is a technical approach used in the design and development of complex systems, particularly in the context of computer networks and telecommunications.
The Quad-Module Architecture is based on a modular design, where the system is divided into four distinct
The four modules typically included in a Quad-Module Architecture are:
* Module 1: Control and Management. This module is responsible for controlling the overall system, including configuration,
* Module 2: Data Processing. This module handles the processing and manipulation of data, including computation, filtering,
* Module 3: Data Storage. This module is responsible for storing and managing data, including access control,
* Module 4: Interface and Networking. This module handles the interaction between the system and external networks,
The Quad-Module Architecture offers several benefits, including flexibility, scalability, and maintainability. It allows for easier integration