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Hijacker: Efficient static software instrumentation with applications in high performance computing: Poster paper
2013
2013 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation (HPCS)
Static Binary Instrumentation is a technique that allows compile-time program manipulation. In particular, by relying on ad-hoc tools, the end user is able to alter the program's execution flow without affecting its overall semantic. This technique has been effectively used, e.g., to support code profiling, performance analysis, error detection, attack detection, or behavior monitoring. Nevertheless, efficiently relying on static instrumentation for producing executables which can be deployed
doi:10.1109/hpcsim.2013.6641486
dblp:conf/ieeehpcs/Pellegrini13
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