2000
DOI: 10.1007/10722060_9
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A Supporting Tool for Development of Self-Measurement Ada Programs

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“…We must closely investigate whether the supporting tool of measurement specifications [12,13] and security policy enforcement [10], both of which are shown its implementability in some systems (not persistently reactive systems), can be applied to the SSB methodology. If it is not possible to apply, we must need the development of some new technologies or modification of these works.…”
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“…We must closely investigate whether the supporting tool of measurement specifications [12,13] and security policy enforcement [10], both of which are shown its implementability in some systems (not persistently reactive systems), can be applied to the SSB methodology. If it is not possible to apply, we must need the development of some new technologies or modification of these works.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the specifications are rewritten, the SSB-connector recompile them. The basic idea underlying SSB-connectors is applying the supporting tool proposed by Nonaka et al [12,13] to the SSB methodology. Their supporting tool understand the measurement specifications for Ada programs and support systematic development of concurrent systems based on the self-measurement principle [2].…”
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“…This method may be the only hopeful way to obtain complete and sound dynamic slices of concurrent programs. Refer [40,41] to see what primary works have been done based on the self-measurement principle.…”
Section: Dynamic Slicing Of Concurrent Programs: Where Is the Right Way?mentioning
confidence: 99%