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=== Overview === The Open Telecom Platform provides a set of key features that greatly simplify the development of telecommunication software. These features include: * '''Concurrency Model''': OTP leverages the lightweight concurrency model offered by Erlang, allowing developers to build highly concurrent applications that can handle thousands of simultaneous connections. * '''Supervision Tree''': OTP introduces a hierarchical process structure called a supervision tree, which allows for the supervision and management of processes in a fault-tolerant manner. This feature enables the system to automatically recover from failures and provides high availability. * '''Behavior Modules''': OTP provides a set of behavior modules, such as '''gen_server''', '''gen_fsm''', and '''gen_event''', that define standard patterns for writing concurrent and fault-tolerant code. These behavior modules help in building reliable and maintainable systems by enforcing best practices. * '''Application Framework''' : OTP offers an application framework that facilitates the development, configuration, and deployment of complex applications. This framework supports hot code swapping, which allows for seamless upgrades and updates of running systems. * '''Standard Libraries''' : OTP includes a rich set of standard libraries that cover common tasks such as networking, database access, and XML parsing, making it easier for developers to focus on solving business problems rather than reinventing the wheel.
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