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Multistage, multifaceted analysis of telecommunications network architectures
It is shown that a multilanguage approach can provide more useful feedback than the use of any single specification language by itself. The point is illustrated by an architectural model written in two executable specification languages, PAISLey and CSP. The model can be subjected to formal type checking, protocol analysis and timing analysis. In all three cases, a notion of consistency between developmental stages of the model is enforced.<>