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Visible to the public The approach to finding errors in program code based on static analysis methodology

Submitted by grigby1 on Thu, 06/07/2018 - 3:12pm
  • semantic information
  • tools
  • testing
  • syntax tree
  • Syntactics
  • syntactic information
  • static program code analysis
  • static code analysis methodology
  • static code analysis
  • source code (software)
  • source code
  • software quality
  • Semantics
  • Bars
  • Resiliency
  • resilience
  • pubcrawl
  • program diagnostics
  • program code Error detection
  • increase of efficiency
  • Human behavior
  • embedded computing
  • efficiency improvement
  • diagnostic rules
  • composability
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Visible to the public "Dynamic Remote Attestation Based on Concerns"

Submitted by grigby1 on Thu, 02/23/2017 - 12:20pm
  • privacy
  • trusted root
  • Trusted Computing
  • tree data structures
  • storage applications
  • static measure
  • software metrics
  • Software measurement
  • software integrity metrics
  • Software Architecture
  • security
  • request service software module
  • Remote Attestation
  • pubcrawl
  • privacy protection
  • Application software
  • operating systems
  • Monitoring
  • Merkel hash tree
  • load module
  • integrity measurement architecture
  • efficiency improvement
  • dynamic remote attestation
  • dynamic credible monitoring module
  • Data protection
  • concerns
  • computing environments
  • challenger relationship analysis
  • attestation relationship analysis

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