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George C. Necula and Peter Lee. Safe kernel extensions without run-time checking. In OSDI, Seattle, USA, October 1996.

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George C. Necula and Peter Lee. Safe kernel extensions without runtime checking. In Proc. of the 2nd Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI '96), pages 229--243, October 1996.

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