Abstract

Abstract This is a tutorial on formal methods for verification of communication protocols. We focus on methods to show that a proposed communication protocol meets its specification by proving properties, and which offer support for the design of correct specifications of OSI protocols. Emphasis is put on methods where algorithms are available and can be integrated in protocol design tools. This kind of support is especially useful in the early phases of protocol design, to analyse basic properties. The methods can be used in the process of producing detailed specifications in any of the standardised formal description techniques: Estelle, LOTOS and SDL.

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