Dynamically Typed Assembly Language (D-TAL) is not only a lightweight and effective solution to the gap generated by the drop in security produced by the translation of high-level language instructions to low-level language instructions, but it considerably eases up the burden generated by the level of complexity required to implement typed assembly languages statically. Although there are tradeoffs between the static and dynamic approaches, focusing on a dynamic approach leads to simpler, easier to reason about, and more feasible ways to understand deployment of types over monomorphically-typed or untyped intermediate languages. On this occasion, DISM, a simple but powerful and mature untyped assembly language, is exte...
We describe the implementation of a first-order linearly typed assembly language, HBAL, that allows ...
In previous work, we presented a Typed Assembly Language (TAL). TAL is sufficiently expressive to se...
Abstract. We study secure information flow in a stack based Typed Assembly Language (TAL). We define...
Dynamically Typed Assembly Language (D-TAL) is not only a lightweight and effective solution to t...
We motivate the design of a statically typed assembly language (TAL) and present a typepreserving tr...
We motivate the design of a statically typed assembly language (TAL) and present a type-preserving t...
We motivate the design of a statically typed assembly language (TAL) and present a type-preserving t...
We motivate the design of a typed assembly language (TAL) and present a type-preserving transla-tion...
We motivate the design of a typed assembly language (TAL) by presenting a type-preserving translatio...
We present the design of a typed assembly language called TALT that supports heterogeneous tuples, d...
We present the design of a typed assembly language called TALT that supports heterogeneous tuples, d...
Typed assembly languages provide a way to generate machine-checkable safety proofs for machine-langu...
This report describes a type theory for certified code, called TALT-R, in which type safety guarante...
) Hongwei Xi Oregon Graduate Institute hongwei@cse.ogi.edu Robert Harper Carnegie Mellon Universit...
The usual choice of programming languages for systems programming has been the basic symbolic assemb...
We describe the implementation of a first-order linearly typed assembly language, HBAL, that allows ...
In previous work, we presented a Typed Assembly Language (TAL). TAL is sufficiently expressive to se...
Abstract. We study secure information flow in a stack based Typed Assembly Language (TAL). We define...
Dynamically Typed Assembly Language (D-TAL) is not only a lightweight and effective solution to t...
We motivate the design of a statically typed assembly language (TAL) and present a typepreserving tr...
We motivate the design of a statically typed assembly language (TAL) and present a type-preserving t...
We motivate the design of a statically typed assembly language (TAL) and present a type-preserving t...
We motivate the design of a typed assembly language (TAL) and present a type-preserving transla-tion...
We motivate the design of a typed assembly language (TAL) by presenting a type-preserving translatio...
We present the design of a typed assembly language called TALT that supports heterogeneous tuples, d...
We present the design of a typed assembly language called TALT that supports heterogeneous tuples, d...
Typed assembly languages provide a way to generate machine-checkable safety proofs for machine-langu...
This report describes a type theory for certified code, called TALT-R, in which type safety guarante...
) Hongwei Xi Oregon Graduate Institute hongwei@cse.ogi.edu Robert Harper Carnegie Mellon Universit...
The usual choice of programming languages for systems programming has been the basic symbolic assemb...
We describe the implementation of a first-order linearly typed assembly language, HBAL, that allows ...
In previous work, we presented a Typed Assembly Language (TAL). TAL is sufficiently expressive to se...
Abstract. We study secure information flow in a stack based Typed Assembly Language (TAL). We define...