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Junfeng Yang, Ted Kremenek, Yichen Xie, and Dawson Engler. MECA: an extensible, expressive system and language for statically checking security properties. In Proceedings of the 10th ACM conference on Computer and communication security, pages 321--334. ACM Press, 2003.

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Junfeng Yang, Ted Kremenek, Yichen Xie, and Dawson Engler. MECA: an extensible, expressive system and language for statically checking security properties. In Proceedings of the 10th ACM conference on Computer and communication security, pages 321--334. ACM Press, 2003.


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Junfeng Yang, Ted Kremenek, Yichen Xie, and Dawson Engler. Meca: an extensible, expressive system and language for statically checking security properties. In Proceedings of the 10th ACM conference on Computer and communication security, pages 321--334. ACM Press, 2003.


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J. Yang, T. Kremenek, Y. Xie, and D. Engler. MECA: an Extensible, Expressive System and Language for Statically Checking Security Properties. In Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), pages 321--334, October 2003.


Finding User/Kernel Pointer Bugs With Type Inference - Rob Johnson David (2004)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Junfeng Yang, Ted Kremenek, Yichen Xie, and Dawson Engler. MECA: an extensible, expressive system and language for statically checking security properties. In Proceedings of the 10th ACM conference on Computer and communication security, pages 321--334. ACM Press, 2003.


Finding User/Kernel Pointer Bugs With Type Inference - Rob Johnson David (2004)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Junfeng Yang, Ted Kremenek, Yichen Xie, and Dawson Engler. MECA: an extensible, expressive system and language for statically checking security properties. In Proceedings of the 10th ACM conference on Computer and communication security, pages 321--334. ACM Press, 2003.

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