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Abstract: This paper demonstrates robustness and effectiveness of Group Address
Registration Protocol (GARP) by successful use of SPIN(3). GARP
is a datalink-level protocol for dynamically joining and leaving multicast
groups on a bridged LAN. It is currently in the process of standardization
as a part of IEEE P802.1p(1). SPIN is used to verify a model of
multicast-base LAN described in PROMELA(3). The protocol has been
proved to be free from incorrectness such as unspecified receptions and
deadlocks. It ... (Update)
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...the author. SPIN has also been applied to the verification of data transfer protocols [5] bus protocols [6] address registration protocols [55], error control protocols [66] requirements analysis [4] controllers for reactive systems [10] distributed process scheduling...
.... we use include the Basic Call processing protocol [23] a model of a relay circuit [28] the Group Address Registration Protocol GARP [24], the CORBA GIOP protocol [18] and the telephony model POTS [19] 4 . Precursory Work. The precursor [10] to this paper considers safety...
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T. Nakatani, "Verification of a Group Address Registration Protocol using PROMELA and SPIN," Proc. Third SPIN Workshop, R. Langerak, ed., Twente Univ., The Netherlands, Apr. 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nakatani97verification.html More
@misc{ nakatani97verification,
author = "T. Nakatani",
title = "Verification of a Group Address Registration Protocol using PROMELA and
SPIN",
text = "T. Nakatani, Verification of a Group Address Registration Protocol using
PROMELA and SPIN, Proc. Third SPIN Workshop, R. Langerak, ed., Twente Univ.,
The Netherlands, Apr. 1997.",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nakatani97verification.html" }
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