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Abstract: MSR is an unambiguous, flexible, powerful and relatively
Submitted to the Seventeenth Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics --- MFPS-XVII, Aarhus, Denmark, 24--27 May 2001.
simple specification framework for crypto-protocols. It uses
multiset rewriting rules over first-order atomic formulas to
express protocol actions and relies on a form of existential
quantification to symbolically model the generation of
nonces and other fresh data. It supports an array of... (Update)
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I. Cervesato. A specification language for crypto-protocol based on multiset rewriting, dependent types and subsorting. Submitted to the Seventeenth Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics --- MFPS-XVII (O. Danvy and M. Mislove and D. Schmidt, Editors), Aarhus, Denmark, 24--27 May 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cervesato01specification.html More
@misc{ cervesato01specification,
author = "I. Cervesato",
title = "A specification language for crypto-protocol based on multiset rewriting",
text = "I. Cervesato. A specification language for crypto-protocol based on multiset
rewriting, dependent types and subsorting. Submitted to the Seventeenth
Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics ---
MFPS-XVII (O. Danvy and M. Mislove and D. Schmidt, Editors), Aarhus, Denmark,
24--27 May 2001.",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cervesato01specification.html" }
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