Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
455006 Computer Standards & Interfaces 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Verification and conformance testing for protocol specification, the key part of the protocol development process, are complementary technologies employed to increase confidence that a system will function as stated in its specifications. In this paper, we verify the safety and liveness of the protocol specified for the Labeled Transition System (LTS) by using a model-checking method and implementing the testing tool, which experimentally demonstrates the presence of deadlock and reachability from the initial state to a random state. Implementing the testing tool can use modal mu-calculus to assess whether protocol model properties, presented by modal logic, meet protocol specifications. In addition, we propose a conformance testing tool to check correct implementation of sequences that have been derived by the UIO method from the specification of the protocol being verified. This generating tool uses the C++ language in the Microsoft Windows NT environment.

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