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Date: 2016-06-13 11:08:40
Software
Computing
Compiler construction
Programming language implementation
Central processing unit
Compiler optimizations
Indirect branch
Machine code
Binary translation
Inline expansion
Self-modifying code
Subroutine

Generating Low-Overhead Dynamic Binary Translators Mathias Payer Thomas R. Gross ETH Zurich, Switzerland

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