| T. F. Piatkowski. Protocol engineering. In Proceedings of 1983 International Communications Conference, June 1983. |
....involved in the design and implementation process, including automated tools. It also makes it possible to manipulate, analyze, and predict the behavior of the system during the design stage and prior to implementation. FDTs fall into two general categories, state models and sequence models [Pia83]. In state model FDTs, the input output behavior of a system is defined indirectly by specifying a state machine with input and output. In sequence model FDTs, the input output behavior of a system is defined directly. Most FDTs cannot fully specify a protocol, so usually some of the specification ....
T. F. Piatkowski. Protocol engineering. In Proceedings of 1983 International Communications Conference, June 1983.
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