Formal methods for protocol engineering and distributed systems :
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[Book]
Other Title Information
FORTE XII/PSTV XIX'99 : IFIP TC6 WG6.1 Joint International Conference on Formal Description Techniques for Distributed Systems and Communication Protocols (FORTE XII) and Protocol Specification, Testing, and Verification (PSTV XIX) : October 5-8, 1999, Beijing, China
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Jianping Wu, Samuel T. Chanson, Qiang Gao.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boston
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Kluwer Academic
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1999
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(497 pages) : illustrations
SERIES
Series Title
International Federation for Information Processing (Series), 28.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Preface. Committee Members. List of Referees. Invited Talk I. Part One: Test I. 1. Conforming configurations in EFSM; A. Petrenko, et al. 2. Remote testing can be as powerful as local testing; C. Jard, et al. 3. Hit-or-Jump: An algorithm for embedded testing with applications to IN services; A. Cavalli, et al. Part Two: FDTs I. 4. Scalable and Object Oriented SDL State(chart)s; B. Moeller-Pedersen, D. Nogva. 5. Prototyping Framework for SDL with Evolving Semantics; P. Csurgay. 6. Framework for Automatic SDL to C++ Translation; D. Trossen, et al. Part Three: Test II. 7. Stress Testing of Distributed Multimedia Software Systems; J. Zhang, et al. 8. Fair Testing through Probabilistic Testing; M. Nunez, D. Ruperez. 9. A Formal Approach to Conformance Testing of Distributed Routing Protocols; J. Bi, J. Wu. Invited Talk II. Part Four: FDTs II. 10. Deriving Activity Thread Implementations from Formal Descriptions Using Transition Reordering; P. Langendoerfer, H. Koenig. 11. A Graphical Parallel Composition Operator for Process Algebras; H. Garavel, M. Sighireanu. 12. Guaranteeing liveness in an object calculus through behavioural typing; E. Najm, et al. Part Five: Model Checking. 13. Black Box Checking; D. Peled, et al. 14. An Optimizing Compiler for Efficient Model Checking; Y. Dong, C.R. Ramakrishnan. 15. Exploiting Symmetry when Model-Checking Software; P. Godefroid. Part Six: Verification. 16. User-FriendlyVerification; P.-A. Hsiung, F. Wang. 17. Specification and Verification of Synchronous Hardware using LOTOS; J. He, K.J. Turner. 18. Provably Correct Hardware Compilation using Timing Diagrams; M. Schenke, M. Dossis. Invited Talk III. Part Seven: Test III. 19. An enhanced model for testing asynchronous communicating systems; M. Kim, et al. 20. Interoperability Test Suite Derivation for the TCP; S. Seol. 21. Coverage analysis for embedded testing and an application; J. Zhu, S.T. Vuong. Part Eight: FDTs III. 22. A Formal Description Technology: Graphic E-LOTOS; L. Wen, et al. 23. Global Timed Bisimulation: An Introduction; D. de Frutos-Escrig, et al. 24. Protocol Synthesis for Real-Time Applications; A. Khoumsi, et al. Part Nine: Case Studies. 25. Verifying an infinite family of inductions simultaneously using data independence and FDR; S.J. Creese and A.W. Roscoe. 26. Specification and execution of tests using tMsc; I. Ober, A. Kerbrat. 27. Model-Checking A Secure Group Communication Protocol: A Case Study; A.J. Hu, et al. Part Ten: Invited Papers. 28. Software Model Checking; G.J. Holzmann, M.H. Smith. List of Contributors. Short Papers.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Formal Methods for Protocol Engineering and Distributed Systems addresses formal description techniques (FDTs) applicable to distributed systems and communication protocols.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Computer network protocols -- Congresses.
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing -- Congresses.
Formal methods (Computer science) -- Congresses.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
QA76
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9
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F67
Book number
E358
1999
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Jianping Wu, Samuel T. Chanson, Qiang Gao.