Industrial Experience Report on the Formal Specification of a Packet Filtering Language Using the K Framework

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Authors Gurvan Le Guernic, Benoit Combemale, JosΓ© A. Galindo arXiv ID 1701.08467 Category cs.PL: Programming Languages Cross-listed cs.SE Citations 0 Venue F-IDE@FM Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Many project-specific languages, including in particular filtering languages, are defined using non-formal specifications written in natural languages. This leads to ambiguities and errors in the specification of those languages. This paper reports on an industrial experiment on using a tool-supported language specification framework (K) for the formal specification of the syntax and semantics of a filtering language having a complexity similar to those of real-life projects. This experimentation aims at estimating, in a specific industrial setting, the difficulty and benefits of formally specifying a packet filtering language using a tool-supported formal approach.
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