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Date: 2016-06-05 23:38:28
Compiler optimizations
Computing
Program analysis
Abstract interpretation
Data-flow analysis
Abstraction
Static single assignment form
Graph
Bytecode
Register allocation
Algorithm
Academia

A posteriori taint-tracking for demonstrating non-interference in expressive low-level languages Peter Aldous University of Utah

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