[www] r179697 - Add two more posters.
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
arnaud.adegm at gmail.com
Wed Apr 17 13:36:25 PDT 2013
Excellent. It was on my task list to check with you what needs to be done with
respect to the additional posters :)
Thanks,
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Arnaud
On Wednesday 17 April 2013 17:56:52 Duncan Sands wrote:
> Author: baldrick
> Date: Wed Apr 17 12:56:51 2013
> New Revision: 179697
>
> URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=179697&view=rev
> Log:
> Add two more posters.
>
> Modified:
> www/trunk/devmtg/2013-04/index.html
>
> Modified: www/trunk/devmtg/2013-04/index.html
> URL:
> http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/www/trunk/devmtg/2013-04/index.html?rev
> =179697&r1=179696&r2=179697&view=diff
> ===========================================================================
> === --- www/trunk/devmtg/2013-04/index.html (original)
> +++ www/trunk/devmtg/2013-04/index.html Wed Apr 17 12:56:51 2013
> @@ -495,6 +495,14 @@ AST.
> <!--
> *********************************************************************** -->
> <h2 id="posterabstract">Poster abstracts</h2>
> <p>
> +<b><a id="poster9">LLVM IR editor plugin for Eclipse
> +</a></b><br>
> +<i>Ayal Zaks - Intel</i><br>
> +This poster describes the basic functionality and features of the newly
> released +LLVM IR editor plugin for Eclipse.
> +</p>
> +
> +<p>
> <b><a id="poster1">Sambamba: A Runtime System for Online Adaptive
> Parallelization </a></b><br>
> <i>Clemens Hammacher - Saarland University, Germany</i><br>
> @@ -611,6 +619,23 @@ available hardware resource in a multi-u
> </p>
>
> <p>
> +<b><a id="poster10">OJIT: A novel secure remote execution technology by
> obfuscated Just-In-Time compilation +</a></b><br>
> +<i>Muhammad Hataba - Egypt-Japan University for Science and
> Technology</i><br> +This poster presents the Obfuscating Just-In-Time
> compilation (OJIT) technique. +OJIT is a novel security technique for a
> trustworthy and secured code execution +on a remote premise such as the
> cloud-computing environment. We rely on the +principles of obscurity for
> the sake of security, which is a concept widely +popular in software
> protection. LLVM's just-in-time (JIT) compilation is used +to dynamically
> obfuscate code, making the generated code unintelligible and +hence
> difficult to reverse engineer. We obfuscate the code by an array of
> +randomly yet dynamically changing techniques that are independent of the
> source +language of the executed program yet neutral to the platform that
> we are +executing on. We evaluated the technique by measuring a variety of
> obfuscation +metrics running a set of benchmark programs.
> +</p>
> +
> +<p>
> <b><a id="poster5">Code Editing in Local Style
> </a></b><br>
> <i>Peter Conn - Cambridge University</i><br>
>
>
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