Mon 26 Oct 2015 16:30 - 16:45 at Haselton 1 - Extended Abstracts Chair(s): Harry Xu

Bug-finding tools based on dynamic analysis (DA) have become ubiquitous during software development. Notable examples include tools such as Valgrind or the compiler sanitizers provided by Clang and GCC. While precise, these analyses incur a large performance overhead (often several times slower than native execution), which makes them prohibitively expensive to use in production. In current work, we are investigating the exciting possibility of deploying such dynamic analyses in production code, using a multi-version execution approach.

Mon 26 Oct

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16:00 - 17:00
Extended AbstractsWODA at Haselton 1
Chair(s): Harry Xu University of California, Irvine
16:00
15m
Talk
Infection Size as a Measure of Bug Severity
WODA
Mohammad Reza Azadmanesh University of Lugano, Matthias Hauswirth University of Lugano, Switzerland
16:15
15m
Talk
Just-in-Time Data Structures: Towards Declarative Swap Rules
WODA
Mattias De Wael Vrije Universiteit Brussel
16:30
15m
Talk
Towards Deployment-Time Dynamic Analysis of Server Applications
WODA
Luís Pina Imperial College London, UK, Cristian Cadar Imperial College London
16:45
15m
Talk
Supporting PHP Dynamic Analysis in PHP AiR
WODA
Mark Hills East Carolina University