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Grzegorz Czajkowski, Tobias Mayr, Praveen Seshadri, and Thorsten von Eicken. Resource control for database extensions. Technical Report TR98-1718, Cornell University, Computer Science Department, November 1998.

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A Security-Property Language for Self-Certified Code - Bernard (1999)   (Correct)

....overhead comes in part from object argument duplication. Czajkowski and von Eicken [CvE98] developed a class library called JRes that monitors the resource consumption (e.g. heap allocation, processor time) of Java programs; JRes can also control the resource consumption of database extensions [CMSvE98] JRes employs bytecode instrumentation and run time checks, and can terminate a thread once its resource limit is exceeded. The resource bound parameters of JRes are speci ed by Java code that calls the JRes API: this code con gures the run time environment and determines the corrective action ....

Grzegorz Czajkowski, Tobias Mayr, Praveen Seshadri, and Thorsten von Eicken. Resource control for database extensions. Technical Report TR98-1718, Cornell University, Computer Science Department, November 1998.


Security for Distributed E-Service Composition - Seltzsam, Borzsonyi, Kemper (2001)   (Correct)

....and communicating with the server process via shared memory, and accessing Java user defined functions via the Java Native Interface. Their conclusion is that Java is a bit slower in the average case but a viable and secure alternative, still facing the problem of denial of service attacks. [5] recommend to use a resource accounting system like JRes to guard against denial of service attacks, bill users, and obtain feedback that can be used for adaptive query optimization. To neutralize resource unstable functions, they restrict CPU usage, number of threads, and memory usage to a fixed ....

G. Czajkowski, T. Mayr, P. Seshadri, and T. v. Eicken. Resource Control for Database Extensions. Technical Report 98-1718, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, November 1998.

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