Abstract

This paper describes the use of a computer-aided tool, called Deductive Machine, which implements some verification theories that are based on Deductive Systems, to verify the ISO ACSE protocol. With Deductive Machine, adding one or more new rules concerning the new situations, and checking the outcomes against some protocol verification theories, one can conclude if the protocol still works well under the new conditions. Communication systems may be greatly affected by realistic factors, such as message loss and duplication, transmission delays and time-outs. The results of using Deductive Machine to verify the ACSE protocol, with such real life conditions taken into consideration, are reported in this paper in order to demonstrate the usefulness of this tool to verify real communication protocol systems.

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