Abstract

Stein Krogdahl [1] has given an interesting demonstration of the partial correctness of a “protocol skeleton”, by which the validity of the essential aspects of a large variety of data transmission schemes can be demonstrated. The purpose of this note is to present a simpler way to obtain the same results, by first establishing the validity of a less efficient skeleton and then “optimizing” the algorithms. The present approach, which was introduced for a particular protocol by N. V. Stenning [2], also solves a wider class of problems that do not require first-in-first-out transmissions.

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