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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c32]William L. Harrison, Ian Blumenfeld, Eric Bond, Chris Hathhorn, Paul Li, May Torrence, Jared Ziegler:
Formalized High Level Synthesis with Applications to Cryptographic Hardware. NFM 2023: 332-352 - 2021
- [c31]William L. Harrison, Chris Hathhorn, Gerard Allwein:
A Mechanized Semantic Metalanguage for High Level Synthesis. PPDP 2021: 22:1-22:14 - 2020
- [c30]William L. Harrison, Gerard Allwein:
Verifiable Security Templates for Hardware. DATE 2020: 658-661 - [c29]Thomas N. Reynolds, William L. Harrison, Rohit Chadha, Gerard Allwein:
Strongly bounded termination with applications to security and hardware synthesis. TyDe@ICFP 2020: 1-10
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j8]Thomas N. Reynolds, Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Gerard Allwein:
The Mechanized Marriage of Effects and Monads with Applications to High-assurance Hardware. ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst. 18(1): 6:1-6:26 (2019) - 2018
- [c28]William L. Harrison, Gerard Allwein:
Language Abstractions for Hardware-based Control-Flow Integrity Monitoring. ReConFig 2018: 1-6 - [c27]William L. Harrison, Gerard Allwein:
Semantics-Directed Prototyping of Hardware Runtime Monitors. RSP 2018: 42-48 - 2017
- [j7]Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Ian Graves, Michela Becchi, Gerard Allwein:
A Principled Approach to Secure Multi-core Processor Design with ReWire. ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst. 16(2): 33:1-33:25 (2017) - [c26]Thomas N. Reynolds, Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Gerard Allwein:
A core calculus for secure hardware: its formal semantics and proof system. MEMOCODE 2017: 122-131 - 2016
- [c25]William L. Harrison, Ian Graves, Adam M. Procter, Michela Becchi, Gerard Allwein:
A programming model for reconfigurable computing based in functional concurrency. ReCoSoC 2016: 1-8 - [c24]William L. Harrison, Adam M. Procter, Gerard Allwein:
Model-driven design & synthesis of the SHA-256 cryptographic hash function in rewire. RSP 2016: 114-120 - 2015
- [c23]Ian Graves, Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Michela Becchi, Gerard Allwein:
Hardware Synthesis from Functional Embedded Domain-Specific Languages: A Case Study in Regular Expression Compilation. ARC 2015: 41-52 - [c22]Ian Graves, Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Gerard Allwein:
Provably Correct Development of reconfigurable hardware designs via equational reasoning. FPT 2015: 160-171 - [c21]Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Ian Graves, Michela Becchi, Gerard Allwein:
Semantics Driven Hardware Design, Implementation, and Verification with ReWire. LCTES 2015: 13:1-13:10 - 2013
- [c20]Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Ian Graves, Michela Becchi, Gerard Allwein:
Semantics-directed machine architecture in ReWire. FPT 2013: 446-449 - 2012
- [c19]William L. Harrison, Adam M. Procter, Gerard Allwein:
The Confinement Problem in the Presence of Faults. ICFEM 2012: 182-197 - [c18]Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison, Aaron Stump:
The Design of a Practical Proof Checker for a Lazy Functional Language. Trends in Functional Programming 2012: 117-132 - [c17]Chris Hathhorn, Michela Becchi, William L. Harrison, Adam M. Procter:
Formal Semantics of Heterogeneous CUDA-C: A Modular Approach with Applications. SSV 2012: 115-124 - 2010
- [c16]Gerard Allwein, William L. Harrison:
Partially-ordered Modalities. Advances in Modal Logic 2010: 1-21
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]William L. Harrison, James Hook:
Achieving information flow security through monadic control of effects. J. Comput. Secur. 17(5): 599-653 (2009) - [c15]William L. Harrison, Adam M. Procter, Jason Agron, Garrin Kimmell, Gerard Allwein:
Model-Driven Engineering from Modular Monadic Semantics: Implementation Techniques Targeting Hardware and Software. DSL 2009: 20-44 - 2008
- [j5]Xuezheng Fu, Hao Wang, Robert W. Harrison, William L. Harrison:
A rule-based approach for RNA pseudoknot prediction. Int. J. Data Min. Bioinform. 2(1): 78-93 (2008) - [c14]Pericles S. Kariotis, Adam M. Procter, William L. Harrison:
Making monads first-class with template haskell. Haskell 2008: 99-110 - [c13]William L. Harrison, Gerard Allwein, Andy Gill, Adam M. Procter:
Asynchronous Exceptions as an Effect. MPC 2008: 153-176 - 2006
- [c12]William L. Harrison:
The Essence of Multitasking. AMAST 2006: 158-172 - [c11]William L. Harrison:
Proof Abstraction for Imperative Languages. APLAS 2006: 97-113 - 2005
- [j4]William L. Harrison, Richard B. Kieburtz:
The logic of demand in Haskell. J. Funct. Program. 15(5): 837-891 (2005) - [c10]William L. Harrison:
A Simple Semantics for Polymorphic Recursion. APLAS 2005: 37-51 - [c9]Xuezheng Fu, Hao Wang, William L. Harrison, Robert W. Harrison:
RNA Pseudoknot Prediction Using Term Rewriting. BIBE 2005: 169-176 - [c8]William L. Harrison, James Hook:
Achieving Information Flow Security through Precise Control of Effects. CSFW 2005: 16-30 - 2002
- [c7]William L. Harrison, Tim Sheard, James Hook:
Fine Control of Demand in Haskell. MPC 2002: 68-93 - 2001
- [b1]William L. Harrison:
Modular Compilers and Their Correctness Proofs. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA, 2001 - [c6]William L. Harrison, Tim Sheard:
Dynamically Adaptable Software with Metacomputations in a Staged Language. SAIG 2001: 163-182 - 2000
- [c5]William L. Harrison, Samuel N. Kamin:
Metacomputation-Based Compiler Architecture. MPC 2000: 213-229
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c4]William L. Harrison, Samuel N. Kamin:
Modular Compilers Based on Monad Transformers. ICCL 1998: 122-131 - 1995
- [c3]Huey-Wen Chou, James R. Coakley, William L. Harrison:
End User Computing Management Practice s in Taiwan and the U.S. PACIS 1995: 96 - 1992
- [c2]William L. Harrison, Myla Archer, Karl N. Levitt:
A HOL Mechanisation of the Axiomatic Semantics of a Simple Distributed Programming Language. TPHOLs 1992: 347-356 - 1991
- [c1]William L. Harrison, Karl N. Levitt:
Mechanizing Security in HOL. TPHOLs 1991: 63-66 - 1990
- [j3]William L. Harrison, Cheng-Kiang Farn:
A comparison of information management issues in the United States of America and the Republic of China. Inf. Manag. 18(4): 177-188 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [j2]William L. Harrison, Mary Ellen E. Dick:
An investigation of microcomputer policies in large organizations. Inf. Manag. 12(5): 223-233 (1987) - 1984
- [j1]Robert G. Felix, William L. Harrison:
Project Management Considerations for Distributed Processing Applications. MIS Q. 8(3): 161-170 (1984)
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