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Sun. Linker and Libraries (Solaris 2.4 Software Developer AnswerBook). Sun Microsystems, 1994. SunOS 5.5.1.

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Generation of Application Level Audit Data via Library.. - Kuperman, Spafford (1999)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....to reference a function definition in a specified set of libraries before consulting the normal library search path. This is useful for testing new libraries or for inserting debugging code. For a description of the exact procedure used to create a shared object 2 , refer to Curry [7] Sun [8]. Curry [7] contains a concise description of the run time process involving shared libraries. On Solaris and Linux, a shared object can be interposed by setting the LD PRELOAD environment variable before the execution of a program that we want to be interposed. When a function call is made that ....

Sun. Linker and Libraries (Solaris 2.4 Software Developer AnswerBook). Sun Microsystems, 1994. SunOS 5.5.1.


Real-Time System Performance Visualization and Analysis.. - Bakic, Mutka, Rover (1997)   (Correct)

....systems: Vista [19] JEWEL [9] and Baseline Reduced Instrumentation System Kernel (BRISK) ffl An object oriented framework for prototyping of adaptive, on line performance visualizations, which uses a CORBA 2. 0 implementation called MICO [15] to provide distributed visualizations; ffl XDR [6] extension and an XDR to Scheme translator, for communication with C C based software in a distributed, heterogeneous environment. Figure 1 shows the architecture of the PG RT environment, centered around the PG RT TIE environment and aimed to facilitate the design and development of ....

Sun Microsystems Inc. Solaris 2.4 Software Developer Answerbook. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 1995.

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