Published July 19, 2017 | Version v1
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Industrial Experience Report on the Formal Specification of a Packet Filtering Language Using the K Framework

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Many project-specific languages, including in particular filtering languages, are defined using nonformal 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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