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Adaptive Compression of Syntax Trees and Iterative Dynamic Code Optimization: Two Basic Technologies for Mobile-Object Systems
- publications and on-line documentation where appropriate. The Slim Binary mobile-code format [FK96
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Does Java Have Alternatives?
- distribution format, which we call "slim binaries" [2], is based on the Ph.D. thesis work of the first author
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Does Java Have Alternatives?
- distribution format, which we call “slim binaries” [2], is based on the Ph.D. thesis work of the first author
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A Tree-Based Alternative to Java Byte-Codes (prepub)
- are translated into an intermediate representation called Slim Binaries [Fra94, FK97]. The Slim Binary
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Beyond Java: An Infrastructure for High-Performance Mobile Code on the World Wide Web
- format called slim binaries [Franz & Kistler 1996] that constitutes a radical departure from traditional
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A tree-based alternative to Java byte-codes
- called Slim Binaries [Fra94, FK96]. The Slim Binary representation is based on abstract syntax
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Space-efficient Executable Program
- Binaries Franz and Kistler developed a machine-independent distribution format called slim binaries [Franz
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A brief history of just-in-time
- inference [Agesen and Hölzle 1995; Agesen 1996]. 2.8. Slim Binaries and Oberon One problem with software
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Toward an Execution Model for Component Software
- independently-compiled components. This representation, “Slim Binaries” [3, 4], is significantly more compact
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Compact Java Binaries for Embedded Systems
- binary intermediate representation. A slim binary is based on the program’s abstract syntax tree
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