An introduction to LOTOS through a worked example.

Drayton, Lynne D. and Chetwynd, Amanda G. and Blair, Gordon S. (1992) An introduction to LOTOS through a worked example. Computer Communications, 15 (2). pp. 70-85.

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Abstract

The practical application of formal description techniques (FDT) is becoming increasingly important in computing. However, there remains a gulf in the literature between the language of application developers and the more theoretical language often used to describe formal methods. The aim of this paper is to try to bridge this gap by introducing the formal description technique LOTOS in a non-theoretical manner. The main features of LOTOS are introduced through a worked example, a specification of a multi-way phone system. This example was chosen because the specification is compact and yet is sufficiently complex to introduce most LOTOS features. Furthermore, the protocols involved in a multi-way phone are intuitive. The paper also stresses the importance of supporting tools in the development of formal specifications and presents two tools, namely SEDOS and CAESAR/ALDÉBARAN, and explains why they are important in the specification process.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Computer Communications
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? FORMAL DESCRIPTION TECHNIQUESLOTOSPROTOCOLSCOMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONSQA MATHEMATICS ??
ID Code:
21028
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Deposited On:
09 Dec 2008 10:30
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No
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Published
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