Language Of Temporal Ordering Specification
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Language Of Temporal Ordering Specification (LOTOS) is a formal specification language based on temporal ordering used for protocol specification in ISO OSI standards. It was published as ISO 8807 in 1990 and describes the order in which events occur.
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- The Formal Description Technique LOTOS, P.H.J. van Eijk et al., editors, N-H, 1989.
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