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1st Bytecode@ETAPS 2005: Edinburgh, UK
- Fausto Spoto:
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Bytecode Semantics, Verification, Analysis and Transformation, Bytecode@ETAPS 2005, Edinburgh, UK, April 9, 2005. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 141(1), Elsevier 2005 - Fausto Spoto:
Preface. 1 - Stephen Gilmore, Matthew Prowse:
Proof-carrying Bytecode. 3-18 - Martin Wildmoser, Amine Chaieb, Tobias Nipkow:
Bytecode Analysis for Proof Carrying Code. 19-34 - Sam Shiel, Ian Bayley:
A Translation-Facilitated Comparison Between the Common Language Runtime and the Java Virtual Machine. 35-52 - Walter Binder, Jarle Hulaas:
Java Bytecode Transformations for Efficient, Portable CPU Accounting. 53-73 - Alex Buckley, Michelle Murray, Susan Eisenbach, Sophia Drossopoulou:
Flexible Bytecode for Linking in .NET. 75-92 - Michael Eichberg:
BAT2XML: XML-based Java Bytecode Representation. 93-107 - Cyrille Artho, Armin Biere:
Subroutine Inlining and Bytecode Abstraction to Simplify Static and Dynamic Analysis. 109-128 - Pierre Crégut, Cuihtlauac Alvarado:
Improving the Security of Downloadable Java Applications With Static Analysis. 129-144 - René Rydhof Hansen, Igor Siveroni:
Towards Verification of Well-Formed Transactions in Java Card Bytecode. 145-162 - Daniel Hedin, David Sands:
Timing Aware Information Flow Security for a JavaCard-like Bytecode. 163-182 - Sigmund Cherem, Radu Rugina:
A Verifier for Region-Annotated Java Bytecodes. 183-201 - Ian Bayley, Sam Shiel:
JVM Bytecode Verification Without Dataflow Analysis. 203-220 - Lucja Kot, Dexter Kozen:
Kleene Algebra and Bytecode Verification. 221-236 - Cinzia Bernardeschi, Giuseppe Lettieri, Luca Martini, Paolo Masci:
A Space-Aware Bytecode Verifier for Java Cards. 237-254 - Fabian Bannwart, Peter Müller:
A Program Logic for Bytecode. 255-273
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