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Partitioning the exdev assembly code at the branch instructions

Partitioning the exdev assembly code at the branch instructions

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Many high-integrity software development processes prevent any assumptions about the system hardware, but this makes it impossi-ble to use these techniques on software that must interact with the hard-ware, such as device drivers. This work takes the opposite approach: if the analyst accepts that the analysis will only be valid for a particular tar...

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