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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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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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