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SENSYS
2009
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Darjeeling, a feature-rich VM for the resource poor
The programming and retasking of sensor nodes could benefit greatly from the use of a virtual machine (VM) since byte code is compact, can be loaded on demand, and interpreted on...
Niels Brouwers, Koen Langendoen, Peter Corke
POPL
1999
ACM
14 years 29 days ago
Typed Memory Management in a Calculus of Capabilities
An increasing number of systems rely on programming language technology to ensure safety and security of low-level code. Unfortunately, these systems typically rely on a complex, ...
Karl Crary, David Walker, J. Gregory Morrisett
DSN
2002
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Detecting Processor Hardware Faults by Means of Automatically Generated Virtual Duplex Systems
A virtual duplex system (VDS) can be used to increase safety without the use of structural redundancy on a single machine. If a deterministic program P is calculating a given func...
Markus Jochim
HPDC
2008
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
XenLoop: a transparent high performance inter-vm network loopback
Advances in virtualization technology have focused mainly on strengthening the isolation barrier between virtual machines (VMs) that are co-resident within a single physical machi...
Jian Wang, Kwame-Lante Wright, Kartik Gopalan
DSN
2002
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Detection of Invalid Routing Announcement in the Internet
Network measurement has shown that a specific IP address prefix may be announced by more than one autonomous system (AS), a phenomenon commonly referred to as Multiple Origin AS...
Xiaoliang Zhao, Dan Pei, Lan Wang, Daniel Massey, ...