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Applying pi-Calculus to Practice: An Example of a Unified Security Mechanism
2003
BRICS Report Series
The Pi-calculus has been developed to reason about behavioural equivalence. Different notions of equivalence are defined in terms of process interactions, as well as the context of processes. There are various extensions of the Pi-calculus, such as the SPI calculus, which has primitives to facilitate security protocol design.<br /> <br />Another area of computer security is access control research, which includes problems of access control models, policies and access control mechanism. The
doi:10.7146/brics.v10i39.21807
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