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Protocol Specification and Automatic Implementation Using XML and CBSE
Category: Software and Web Development
Overview A communication protocol is an agreement among two or more parties on the sequence of operations and the format of messages to be exchanged. Standardization organizations define protocols in the form of recommendations (e.g., RFC) written in technical English, which requires a manual translation of the specification into the protocol implementation. This human translation is error-prone due in part to the ambiguities of natural language and in part due to the complexity of some protocols. The paper proposes an XML-based language for protocol specification along with a process, based in XSLT stylesheets, for automatic code generation. The code generated uses components from a library of special purpose components that perform frequently executed functions (e.g., encryption).
- Publisher
- George Mason University
- File Format
- Date Published
- Dec 4, 2008
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- XML, Programming Languages
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