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The reusability of the Product Quality Tracking System is currently very poor. And the software resources' sharing is not adequate. Because of these shortages, this paper researches on the component-based software development, and uses the idea of domain engineering to get the domain modeling of Product Quality Tracking and the DSSA (domain-specific software architecture). This paper first analyzes...
Automated verification of noninterference is commonly considered more precise than type-based approach on enforcing secure information flow for program. We propose an approach on model checking symbolic pushdown system generated from Java bytecode, and develop a deployment-time verification framework to ensure noninterference of bytecode. In order to overcome the constraints brought by the nature...
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