| H. Goto, M. Mambo, K. Matsumura, and H. Shizuya, "An approach to the objective and quantitative evaluation of tamperresistant software," in Information Security: Third International Workshop, ISW 2000. |
....Collberg et al. evaluate the obfuscation with respect to some software complexity metrics but only from a qualitative point. In [MMO98] Mambo et al. measure the distribution of opcodes which is not at all of a good measure of the quality of obfuscation. An interesting approach was taken in [GMMS00], the parsing tree created by the compiler serves as a basis for the measure. This measure does not capture all obfuscation methods, it has been improved in [GMSW01] by taking into account the relationship between code modules. This method remains an ad hoc method that is mainly able to measure ....
H. Goto, M. Mambo, K. Matsumura, and H. Shizuya. An Approach to the Objective and Quantitative Evaluation of Tamper-Resistant Software. In Pieprzyk et al. [POS00], pages 282--96. 68
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H. Goto, M. Mambo, K. Matsumura, and H. Shizuya, "An approach to the objective and quantitative evaluation of tamperresistant software," in Information Security: Third International Workshop, ISW 2000.
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H. Goto, M. Mambo, K. Matsumura, and H. Shizuya. An approach to the objective and quantitative evaluation of tamper-resistant software. In J. S. J. Pieprzyk, E. Okamoto, editor, Information Security: Third International Workshop, ISW 2000.
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H. Goto, M. Mambo, K. Matsumura, and H. Shizuya. An approach to the objective and quantitative evaluation of tamper-resistant software. In J. S. J. Pieprzyk, E. Okamoto, editor, Information Security: Third International Workshop, ISW 2000.
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