Abstract

Abstract This paper discusses semi-automatic implementation of communication protocols in the Reference Model of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI). The semi-automatic code generation techniques produce high-level language code (C, Pascal, etc.) from formal descriptions or protocol specifications. A survey is given of different approaches to semi-automatic code generation. As an example, we present a protocol in the ISO protocol specification technique Estelle. We show the code generated by the Estelle Development System (EDS) and sample output from the generated implementation.

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