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ASID 2006: San Jose, CA, USA
- Josep Torrellas:
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Architectural and System Support for Improving Software Dependability, ASID 2006, San Jose, California, USA, October 21, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-576-2 - James R. Larus:
Is process or architecture the solution? 5 - Lionel Litty, David Lie:
Manitou: a layer-below approach to fighting malware. 6-11 - Micha Moffie, Winnie Cheng, David R. Kaeli, Qin Zhao:
Hunting Trojan Horses. 12-17 - Jingfei Kong, Cliff Changchun Zou, Huiyang Zhou
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Improving software security via runtime instruction-level taint checking. 18-24 - Zhenmin Li, Lin Tan, Xuanhui Wang, Shan Lu
, Yuanyuan Zhou, Chengxiang Zhai:
Have things changed now?: an empirical study of bug characteristics in modern open source software. 25-33 - Paul Sack, Brian E. Bliss, Zhiqiang Ma, Paul Petersen, Josep Torrellas:
Accurate and efficient filtering for the Intel thread checker race detector. 34-41 - Mihai Budiu, Úlfar Erlingsson, Martín Abadi:
Architectural support for software-based protection. 42-51 - Jianli Shen, Guru Venkataramani, Milos Prvulovic:
Tradeoffs in fine-grained heap memory protection. 52-57 - Alan L. Cox, Kartik Mohanram, Scott Rixner:
Dependable != unaffordable. 58-62 - Shimin Chen, Babak Falsafi, Phillip B. Gibbons, Michael Kozuch, Todd C. Mowry, Radu Teodorescu, Anastassia Ailamaki, Limor Fix, Gregory R. Ganger, Bin Lin, Steven W. Schlosser:
Log-based architectures for general-purpose monitoring of deployed code. 63-65 - Daniela Alvim Seabra de Oliveira, Jedidiah R. Crandall, Gary Wassermann, Shyhtsun Felix Wu, Zhendong Su
, Frederic T. Chong
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ExecRecorder: VM-based full-system replay for attack analysis and system recovery. 66-71 - Li Yang, Lu Peng:
SecCMP: a secure chip-multiprocessor architecture. 72-76

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