Deriving protocol specifications from service specifications
SIGCOMM '86 Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM conference on Communications architectures & protocols
New results on deriving protocol specifications from service specifications
SIGCOMM '89 Symposium proceedings on Communications architectures & protocols
The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms
The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms
Usage of Protocol Development Tools: The Results of a Survey
Proceedings of the IFIP WG6.1 Seventh International Conference on Protocol Specification, Testing and Verification VII
Incremental specification in LOTOS
Proceedings of the IFIP WG6.1 Tenth International Symposium on Protocol Specification, Testing and Verification X
Synthesis of Behavioral Models from Scenarios
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Generating Annotated Behavior Models from End-User Scenarios
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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A technique for applying formal message sequence specifications to the full definition of systems is presented. The technique supports automatic transformation of message sequence descriptions into communicating process descriptions that implement the sequences. It also supports hierarchical verification of protocols in the message sequences and process descriptions. Both a language for message sequence description, SAL, and a design support environment, SDE, have been developed based on the proposed technique. To collectively and hierarchically describe message sequences, SAL can compose message sequences from message sequence elements. By adding SAL descriptions, SDE supports the incremental specification and development of communications software: consistency between the added sequences and existing software is verified, and the existing software is automatically updated. This support especially contributes to the efficient maintenance of communications software. The feasibility and usefulness of the proposed technique are demonstrated by experimental application of SDE to PBX.