2011 IEEE 13th International Symposium on High-Assurance Systems Engineering 2011
DOI: 10.1109/hase.2011.30
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Monarch: A High-Assurance Java-to-Java (J2j) Source-Code Migrator

Abstract: JVM-based processors used in embedded systems are often scaled back versions of the standard JVM which do not support the full set of Java bytecodes and native methods assumed by a JVM. As a result, code bases such as Java libraries must be migrated in order make them suitable for execution on the embedded JVM-based processor. This paper describes Monarch, a high-assurance Java-to-java (J2j) source code migrator that we are developing to assist such code migrations.

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“…At the University of Nebraska-Omaha, a Java source-code analysis and migration tool by the name of Monarch is being developed [72]. Resolution is a key function within this tool that has the ability to compute the relation between a reference to a declared entity and its de¯nition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the University of Nebraska-Omaha, a Java source-code analysis and migration tool by the name of Monarch is being developed [72]. Resolution is a key function within this tool that has the ability to compute the relation between a reference to a declared entity and its de¯nition.…”
Section: Case-in-pointmentioning
confidence: 99%