Development of Veda, a prototyping tool for distributed algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering1988Vol. 14(3), pp. 339–352
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Abstract
The development of a simulator, called Veda, is described. Veda is a software tool to help designers in protocol modeling and validation. It is oriented towards the rapid prototyping of distributed algorithms. Algorithms are described using an ISO (International Organisation for Standardization) formal description technique, called Estelle. The development of Veda and its internal structure is presented, emphasizing the use of Prolog as a software engineering tool. Typical uses of Veda are discussed.>
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