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Experiences Formally Verifying A Network Component (1994)  (Make Corrections)  (5 citations)
Paul Curzon
Compass'94: 9th Annual Conference on Computer Assurance



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Abstract: Introduction Communication networks are rapidly becoming all pervasive. Systems are increasingly being networked in the local area with applications using non-local services. In the wide area, telecommunications companies are turning to digital networks. As networks become all-pervasive, the consequences of errors in the design or implementation of network components become increasingly important. This is especially so if networks are used in safety-critical applications where communication... (Update)

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.... 5 Duration of the Proof Effort The original 4 by 4 fabric was formally specified and verified in approximately 4 person months [1]. Of this time, over half was spent understanding and specifying the design and its modules. This compares with the designers estimate that...

...clear whether the mistake was in the implementation or specification. More details of the errors discovered are given elsewhere [3]. To ensure that changes to the design had not inadvertently been made, the netlists from the two descriptions could have been compared....

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P. Curzon, "Experiences formally verifying a network component", in Proceedings of the 9th Annual IEEE Conference on Computer Assurance, pp 183-193, IEEE Press, 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/curzon94experiences.html   More

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    author = "Paul Curzon",
    title = "Experiences Formally Verifying a Network Component",
    booktitle = "Compass'94: 9th Annual Conference on Computer Assurance",
    publisher = "National Institute of Standards and Technology",
    address = "Gaithersburg, MD",
    pages = "183--194",
    year = "1994",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/curzon94experiences.html" }
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31   The formal verification of the Fairisle ATM switching elemen.. - Curzon - 1994
19   ATM everywhere (context) - Leslie, McAuley et al. - 1993
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