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Masatoshi Yoshizawa, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Takao Okubo, Haruhiko Kaiya and Nobukazu Yoshioka
Security patterns are intended to support software developers as the patterns encapsulate security expert knowledge. However, these patterns may be inappropriately applied because most developers are not security experts, leading to threats and vulnerabi...
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Alex Villazón,Walter Binder,Danilo Ansaloni
Prevailing Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) frameworks for Java, such as AspectJ, use bytecode instrumentation techniques to weave aspects into application code. Unfortunately, those frameworks do not support weaving in the Java class library. When impl...
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Alex Villazón,Danilo Ansaloni,Philippe Moret
Low-level bytecode instrumentation techniques are widely used in many software-engineering tools for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), that perform some form of dynamic program analysis, such as profilers or debuggers. While program manipulation at the byt...
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Gail Murphy, University of British Columbia
Christa Schwanninger, Siemens
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Alexander, R.
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Viega, John; Voas, Jeffrey
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