Proceedings of the Applied Networking Research Workshop 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3404868.3406671
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Parsing Protocol Standards to Parse Standard Protocols

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“…In previous work, we have proposed structured specification techniques that do integrate with the standardisation process [2]. Such techniques include specification languages that are structured to be familiar to those developing protocol standards, and tooling that can be used to generate parser code directly from standards documents.…”
Section: Imentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In previous work, we have proposed structured specification techniques that do integrate with the standardisation process [2]. Such techniques include specification languages that are structured to be familiar to those developing protocol standards, and tooling that can be used to generate parser code directly from standards documents.…”
Section: Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expressivity of the protocol data description language determines the set of message formats that can be described, while the code generator determines the architecture, paradigm, and language of the parser code. Accordingly, we consider the code generation functionality of our Network Packet Representation [2], and highlight those features of the representation that assist standards authors in writing clear, unambiguous specifications that generate wellformed code that is easy to reason about. We demonstrate the specification of the TCP packet format, show how its Network Packet Representation is derived and how code can then be generated from this representation.…”
Section: Imentioning
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