Communication protocols form the operational basis of computer
networks and telecommunication systems. They are behavior
conventions that describe how communication systems interact with
each other, defining the temporal order of the interactions and the
formats of the data units exchanged – essentially they determine the
efficiency and reliability of computer networks. Protocol Engineering
is an important discipline covering the design, validation, and
implementation of communication protocols. Part I of this book is
devoted to the fundamentals of communication protocols, describing
their working principles and implicitly also those of computer
networks. The author introduces the concepts of service, protocol,
layer, and layered architecture, and introduces the main elements
required in the description of protocols using a model language. He
then presents the most important protocol functions. Part II deals
with the description of communication protocols, offering an
overview of the various formal methods, the essence of Protocol
Engineering. The author introduces the fundamental description
methods, such as finite state machines, Petri nets, process calculi,
and temporal logics, that are in part used as semantic models for
formal description techniques. He then introduces one representative
technique for each of the main description approaches, among others
SDL and LOTOS, and surveys the use of UML for describing protocols.
Part III covers the protocol life cycle and the most important
development stages, presenting the reader with approaches for
systematic protocol design, with various verification methods, with
the main implementation techniques, and with strategies for their
testing, in particular with conformance and interoperability tests,
and the test description language TTCN. The author uses the simple
data transfer example protocol XDT (eXample Data Transfer) throughout
the book as a reference protocolto exemplify the various description
techniques and to demonstrate important validation and implementation
approaches. The book is an introduction to communication protocols and
their development for undergraduate and graduate students of computer
science and communication technology, and it is also a suitable
reference for engineers and programmers. Most chapters contain
exercises, and the author's accompanying website provides further
online material including a complete formal description of the XDT
protocol and an animated simulation visualizing its behavior.
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ISBN
9783642291456
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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