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  • Program transformations for portable CPU accounting and control in Java  
  • by Jarle Hulaas — 2004 — In Proceedings of PEPM’04 (2004 ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Partial Evaluation & Program Manipulation
  • …In this paper we introduce a novel scheme for portable CPU accounting and control in Java, which is based on program transformation techniques at the bytecode level and can be used with every standard Java Virtual Machine. In our approach applications, middleware, and the standard java runtime libra…
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  • An Evolutive Distributed Algebraic Petri Nets Simulator  
  • by Jarle Hulaas — 1996
  • …This paper presents a new prototyping methodology for large concurrent systems modelled by the means of hierarchical algebraic Petri nets. First, the source specifications are automatically translated into a main-stream object-oriented language, thus providing a portable and highlevel initial implem…
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  • Active Network Service Management Based on Meta-level Architectures  
  • by Alex Villazon, Jarle Hulaas — 2000 — Reflection and Software Engineering, volume 1826 of LNCS
  • …The goal of this paper is to show the benefits of using reflective techniques and meta-programming in the context of active networks, i.e. networks where packets may contain code which programs the network 's behavior. By having separate base-levels and meta-levels it is possible to increase the…
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  • Using Bytecode Instruction Counting as Portable CPU Consumption Metric  
  • by Walter Binder, Jarle Hulaas — 2006 — Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci
  • …Accounting for the CPU consumption of applications is crucial for software development to detect and remove performance bottlenecks (profiling) and to evaluate the performance of algorithms (benchmarking). Moreover, extensible middleware may exploit resource consumption information in order to detec…
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  • Portable Resource Control in Java - The J-SEAL2 Approach  
  • by Walter Binder, Jarle G. Hulaas — 2001 — Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA’01
  • …Preventing abusive resource consumption is indispensable for all kinds of systems that execute untrusted mobile code, such as mobile object systems, extensible web servers, and web browsers. To implement the required defense mechanisms, some support for resource control must be available: accounting…
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  • Mobility, Reflection and Meta-Objects Protocols  
  • by Alex Villazon, Jarle Hulaas, Centre Universitaire — 1999 — In OOPSLA'99 Workshop on Reflection and Software Engineering
  • …. The goal of this paper is to show the benefits of using metaprogramming in the context of mobile agents and active network systems. By having separate base-levels and meta-levels it is possible to increase the manageability of systems constructed with mobile entities, since special meta-level …
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  • Portable Resource Control in Java: Application to Mobile Agent Security  
  • by Walter Binder, Jarle G. Hulaas, Alex Villazon — 2001
  • …Prevention of denial-of-service attacks is indispensable for distributed agent systems to execute securely. To implement the required defense mechanisms, it is necessary to have support for resource control, i.e., accounting and limiting the consumption of resources like CPU, memory, and threads. Ja…
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  • Using Mobile Code for Semantic Interoperability in Distributed  
  • by Agent Systems Jarle, Jarle G. Hulaas, Walter Binder — 2001
  • …This paper presents a framework based on mobile code for ensuring a semantically correct interoperation among loosely coupled agent systems in wide-area networks. Dynamic service lookup is supported by a distributed service registration and publication infrastructure, which offers a differentiation …
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  • Towards a Secure and Efficient Model for Grid Computing using Mobile Code  
  • by Walter Binder, Giovanna Di, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Jarle Hulaas — 2002 — In Proc. of 8th ECOOP Workshop on Mobile Object Systems: Agent Application and New Frontiers
  • …Mobile code has often been mentioned as an attractive technol- ogy for distributing computations inside a Grid consisting of heterogeneous nodes interconnected by a large-scale network. We describe here a Java-based mobile agent model for a Grid infrastructure which addresses issues such as cust…
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