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Date: 2014-12-17 15:18:11
Computing
Academia
Higher education
X86
Low-level programming language
Carnegie Mellon University

BAP: A Binary Analysis Platform David Brumley Ivan Jager Thanassis Avgerinos Edward J. Schwartz Carnegie Mellon University

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