Gray, David and Hamilton, Geoff and Sinclair, David and Gibson, Paul and Power, James F.
(1999)
Four Logics and a Protocol.
In: 3rd Irish Workshop in Formal Methods, 1-2 July 1999, National University of Ireland, Galway.
Abstract
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the protocol used to provide connectionless communication between hosts connected to the Internet. It provides a basic internetworking service to transport protocols such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). These in turn provide both connection-oriented and connectionless services to applications such as file transfer (FTP) and WWW browsing. In this paper we present four separate specifications of the interface to the internetworking layer implemented by IP using four types of logic: classical, constructive, temporal and linear logic.
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Internet Protocol; IP; Transmission Control Protocol; TCP; User Datagram Protocol; UDP; logic; |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering > Computer Science |
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6462 |
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Dr. James Power
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12 Oct 2015 15:24 |
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