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A Portable Virtual Machine Target for Proof-Carrying Code (2003)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Michael Franz, Deepak Chandra, Andreas Gal, Vivek Haldar, Fermin Reig, Ning Wang



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Abstract: Virtual Machines (VMs) and Proof-Carrying Code (PCC) are two techniques that have been used independently to provide safety for (mobile) code. Existing virtual machines, such as the Java VM, have several drawbacks: First, the e#ort required for safety verification is considerable. Second and more subtly, the need to provide such verification by the code consumer inhibits the amount of optimization that can be performed by the code producer. This in turn makes justin -time compilation... (Update)

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Michael Franz, Deepak Chandra, Andreas Gal, Vivek Haldar, Fermin Reig, and Ning Wang. A portable virtual machine target for proof-carrying code. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2003 Workshop on Interpreters, Virtual Machines and Emulators (IVME03), San Diego, California, June 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/franz03portable.html   More

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