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@InProceedings{MartinJassim97b,
  title = "{H}ow to {D}esign {D}eadlock-{F}ree {N}etworks {U}sing {CSP} and {V}erification {T}ools -- {A} {T}utorial {I}ntroduction",
  author= "Martin, Jeremy M. R. and Jassim, S. A.",
  editor= "Bakkers, Andr\`{e} W. P.",
  pages = "326--338",
  booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-20: {P}arallel {P}rogramming and {J}ava",
  isbn= "90 5199 336 6",
  year= "1997",
  month= "mar",
  abstract= "The CSP language of C.A.R. Hoare originated as a blackboard
     mathematical notation for specifying and reasoning about
     parallel and distributed systems. More recently
     sophisticated tools have emerged which provide automated
     verification of CSP-specified systems. This has led to a
     tightening and standardisation of syntax. This paper
     outlines the syntax and semantics of CSp as it is now used
     and then describes how to design CSP networks, which are
     guaranteed to be free of deadlock, throught a succession of
     increasingly complex worked examples, making use of the
     verification tool Deadlock Checker."
}

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