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MFCS
1994
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A Proof System for Asynchronously Communicating Deterministic Processes
We introduce in this paper new communication and synchronization constructs which allow deterministic processes, communicating asynchronously via unbounded FIFO bu ers, to cope wi...
Frank S. de Boer, M. van Hulst
CONCUR
1994
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Composition and Behaviors of Probabilistic I/O Automata
We augment the I/O automaton model of Lynch and Tuttle with probability, as a step toward the ultimate goal of obtaining a useful tool for specifying and reasoning about asynchron...
Sue-Hwey Wu, Scott A. Smolka, Eugene W. Stark
CSFW
1999
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
I/O Automaton Models and Proofs for Shared-Key Communication Systems
The combination of two security protocols, a simple shared-key communication protocol and the Di e-Hellman key distribution protocol, is modeled formally and proved correct. The m...
Nancy A. Lynch
POPL
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Verifying distributed systems: the operational approach
This work develops an integrated approach to the verification of behaviourally rich programs, founded directly on operational semantics. The power of the approach is demonstrated ...
Tom Ridge
EDOC
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Reliable Discovery and Selection of Composite Services in Mobile Environments
Service providers as we know them nowadays are the always-on “static” web service providers, that aim at Five9 availability (99.999%). Formal, or de-facto, standards, such as ...
Lucia Del Prete, Licia Capra