| T. Harris, An extensible virtual machine, in Proceedings of the Simplicity, Performance and Portability in Virtual Machine Design Workshop (OOPSLA), Denver, Colorado, November 1999. |
....the object oriented paradigm as implemented by all of the Microsoft languages C# [29] Visual Basic.NET, and Managed C . Vmgen [8] despite its name, generates just an interpreter, and can be used to complement our approach to actually generate a task manager implementation. The XVM approach [10] discusses bridging between virtual and physical machines, and considers extensibility with regard to this bridging. The Virtual Virtual Machine, or VVM [21] is designed for safe dynamic reconfiguration of systems. Its understanding of extensibility is to lift virtual machine components to the ....
T. L. Harris. Extensible Virtual Machines. PhD thesis, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Dec. 2001.
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T. Harris, An extensible virtual machine, in Proceedings of the Simplicity, Performance and Portability in Virtual Machine Design Workshop (OOPSLA), Denver, Colorado, November 1999.
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T. Harris, An extensible virtual machine, in Proceedings of the Simplicity, Performance and Portability in Virtual Machine Design Workshop (OOPSLA), Denver, Colorado, November 1999.
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Timothy L. Harris. Extensible virtual machines. Technical Report 525, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Cambridge, UK, December 2001.
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