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ACSAC
2002
IEEE
14 years 9 days ago
Safe Virtual Execution Using Software Dynamic Translation
Safe virtual execution (SVE) allows a host computer system to reduce the risks associated with running untrusted programs. SVE prevents untrusted programs from directly accessing ...
Kevin Scott, Jack W. Davidson
ACSAC
2004
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
.NET Security: Lessons Learned and Missed from Java
Many systems execute untrusted programs in virtual machines (VMs) to limit their access to system resources. Sun introduced the Java VM in 1995, primarily intended as a lightweigh...
Nathanael Paul, David Evans
COMPSEC
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Comparing Java and .NET security: Lessons learned and missed
Many systems execute untrusted programs in virtual machines (VMs) to limit their access to system resources. Sun introduced the Java VM in 1995, primarily intended as a lightweigh...
Nathanael Paul, David Evans
MA
1997
Springer
149views Communications» more  MA 1997»
13 years 11 months ago
Java-Based Mobile Agents - How to Migrate, Persist, and Interact on Electronic Service Markets
This paper presents a mobile agent approach that aims at satisfying the following requirements of open Internet-based electronic service markets: the mobile agent system should be...
Boris Liberman, Frank Griffel, Michael Merz, Winfr...
QEST
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Continuous Bytecode Instruction Counting for CPU Consumption Estimation
As an execution platform, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) provides many benefits in terms of portability and security. However, this advantage turns into an obstacle when it comes...
Andrea Camesi, Jarle Hulaas, Walter Binder