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J. L. Stefen, "Adding Run-Time Checking to the Portable C Compiler," Software - Practice and Experience, April 1992, vol.22, no.4, p. 305-16.

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Omniware: A Universal Substrate for Web Programming - Lucco, Sharp, Wahbe (1995)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....than native code. At some point in the future the Java project plans to offer a virtual machine that employs dynamic compilation. Certain features of the virtual machine, such as array bounds checking, stack based operations, and garbage collection will make it difficult to implement efficiently [GC84, GC93, Bounds92, Interp77]. Java and Omniware are similar in that both offer safety and portability. Java achieves these properties through restricting the programming language. Omniware uses software fault isolation to enforce safety, which enables Omniware to efficiently support standard programming languages. Another ....

J. L. Stefen, "Adding Run-Time Checking to the Portable C Compiler," Software - Practice and Experience, April 1992, vol.22, no.4, p. 305-16.


Omniware: A Universal Substrate for Mobile Code - Software (1995)   (11 citations)  (Correct)

....than native code. At some point in the future the Java project plans to offer a virtual machine that employs dynamic compilation. Certain features of the virtual machine, such as array bounds checking, stack based operations, and garbage collection will make it difficult to implement efficiently [GC84, GC93, Bounds92, Interp77]. Omniware can work together with Java in two ways. First, the Java language can be compiled directly into OmniVM instructions. Second, the Java VM, since it is implemented in C, can be compiled into an Omniware module. Omniware enabled Web tools wishing to execute a compiled Java module could ....

J. L. Stefen, "Adding Run-Time Checking to the Portable C Compiler," Software - Practice and Experience, April 1992, vol.22, no.4, p. 305-16.

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