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2005
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A Formal Semantics for Protocol Narrations

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A Formal Semantics for Protocol Narrations
Protocol narrations are an informal means to describe, in an idealistic manner, the functioning of cryptographic protocols as a single intended sequence of cryptographic message exchanges among the protocol’s participants. Protocol narrations have also been informally “turned into” a number of formal protocol descriptions, e.g., using the spi-calculus. In this paper, we propose a direct formal operational semantics for protocol narrations that fixes a particular and, as we argue, wellmotivated interpretation on how the involved protocol participants are supposed to execute. Based on this semantics, we explain and formally justify a natural and precise translation of narrations into spi-calculus.
Sébastien Briais, Uwe Nestmann
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where TGC
Authors Sébastien Briais, Uwe Nestmann
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