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T. Stack, E. Eide, and J. Lepreau. Bees: A Secure, Resource-Controlled, JavaBased Execution Environment. In Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming (OpenArch 2003.

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Detecting Malicious Java Code Using Virtual Machine Auditing - Soman, Krintz, Vigna (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....termination techniques. The goal of much of the prior related research has been to develop operating systems and system management components using the Java language to enable resource management and process protection through the use of Java type safety and load time verification mechanisms [5, 31, 40, 22, 46, 48, 11, 21, 27, 4]. Other related work has focused on mechanisms that ensure that the execution of mobile code will not unintentionally or maliciously harm the underlying systems. Such techniques include stack inspection [16] proof carrying code [42, 10, 9] software fault isolation [53] and code replacement ....

T. Stack, E. Eide, and J. Lepreau. Bees: A Secure, Resource-Controlled, Java-Based Execution Environment. In Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming, pages 97--106, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.


Hybrid Resource Control for Fast-Path Active Extensions - Patel (2003)   Self-citation (Lepreau)   (Correct)

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T. Stack, E. Eide, and J. Lepreau. Bees: A Secure, Resource-Controlled, JavaBased Execution Environment. In Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming (OpenArch 2003.

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