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Abstract: Formal analysis of security protocols is largely based on a set of assumptions
commonly referred to as the Dolev-Yao model. Two formalisms that
state the basic assumptions of this model are related here: strand spaces [FHG98]
and multiset rewriting with existential quantification [CDL
99,DLMS99]. Strand
spaces provide a simple and economical approach to state-based analysis of completed
protocol runs by emphasizing causal interactions among protocol participants. (Update)
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I. Cervesato, N. Durgin, P.D. Lincoln, J.C. Mitchell, and A. Scedrov. A comparison between strand spaces and multiset rewriting for security protocol analysis. In M. Okada et al., eds., "Software Security { Theories and Systems. Mext-NSF-JSPS International Symposium, ISSS 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/cervesato02comparison.html More
@misc{ cervesato02comparison,
author = "I. Cervesato and N. Durgin and P. Lincoln and J. Mitchell and A. Scedrov",
title = "A comparison between strand spaces and multiset rewriting for security
protocol analysis",
text = "I. Cervesato, N. Durgin, P.D. Lincoln, J.C. Mitchell, and A. Scedrov. A
comparison between strand spaces and multiset rewriting for security protocol
analysis. In M. Okada et al., eds., Software Security { Theories and Systems.
Mext-NSF-JSPS International Symposium, ISSS 2002.",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/cervesato02comparison.html" }
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