Estelle - Computer Science

Computer Science

  • A Formal Description Technique standardized in 1989 by ISO as International Standard ISO/IEC 9074:1989 ("Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection
  • Estelle: A formal description technique based on an extended state transition model") and withdrawn in 1999

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