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For the symbolic execution, dynamic taint analysis and theorem proving are widely used in software reverse engineering in recent years, the traditional code obfuscation can't make the JavaScript free of the reverse engineering, although the code may read hardly. Based on that, this paper proposes a code obfuscation technique to against the symbolic execution. This technique is based on the unsolved...
In parallel I/O systems, fast response to disk access and load balancing are two important performance objectives pursued by end users and applications. These performances are largely determined by the data allocation strategies, or file assignment algorithms. However, most existing algorithms can only obtain one of the performance objectives, including the well-known algorithms like Greedy, Sort...
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