Abstract

Using ordinary assertional methods for concurrent program verification, we prove the correctness of a distributed algorithm for maintaining message-routing tables in a network with communication lines that can fail. This shows that assertional reasoning about global states works well for distributed as well as nondistributed algorithms.

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