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A formal model of asynchronous communication and its use in mechanically verifying a biphase mark protocol
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    A formal model of asynchronous communication and its use in mechanically verifying a biphase mark protocol (English)
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    27 March 1994
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    hardware verification
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    fault tolerance
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    protocol verification
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    clock synchronization
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    manchester format
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    automatic theorem proving
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    performance modeling
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    Boyer-Moore logic
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    ISO protocol level 1
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