| Algis Rudys and Dan S. Wallach. Transactional rollback for language-based systems. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'02), pages 439--448, Washington, D.C., June 2002. |
....which we have built that use bytecode rewriting to add security semantics to the JVM. SAFKASI [2] is a bytecode rewritingbased implementation of stack inspection by security passing style. Soft termination [3] is a system for safely terminating Java codelets. Finally, transactional rollback [4] is a system for undoing the side effects of a terminated codelet, leaving the system in a consistent state suitable for, among other thing, restarting terminated codelets. The term codelet is also used in artificial intelligence, numerical processing, XML tag processing, and PDA software, ....
....into a style where security context information is passed as an argument to every method invocation. Soft termination [3] is a system for safely terminating Java codelets by trapping backward branches and other conditions that might cause a codelet to loop indefinitely. Transactional rollback [4], intended to be used in conjunction with soft termination, allows the system to undo any side effects made to the system s state as a result of the codelet s execution, returning the system to a known stable state. 2.1 SAFKASI SAFKASI [2] the security architecture formerly known as stack ....
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.... and Distributed Systems Security Symposium [67] and later revised for publication in ACM Transactions on Information and System Security [68] Chapter 3 is based Transactional Rollback in Language Based Systems , published at the 2002 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks [69]. I would like to thank Dan Wallach for his guidance, support, and criticism as my advisor. Thank you to my thesis committee, Dan Wallach, Robert Cartwright, and Scott Rixner, for volunteering their time and expertise. I would also like to thank John Clements, Jiangchun Frank Luo, Liwei Peng, ....
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