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Publications of year 2004
Thesis
  1. Antoine Miné. Weakly Relational Numerical Abstract Domains. PhD Thesis, Ecole Polytechnique X, 2004. Keyword(s): abstract interpretation.
    @phdthesis{mineWeaklyRelationalNumerical2004,
    title = {Weakly Relational Numerical Abstract Domains},
    author = {Min{\'e}, Antoine},
    year = {2004},
    url = {https://wcl.cs.rpi.edu/pilots/library/papers/TAGGED/4049-Mine (2004) - Weakly relational numerical abstract domains.pdf},
    school = {Ecole Polytechnique X},
    type = {{{PhD Thesis}}},
    keywords = {abstract interpretation} 
    }
    


Conference articles
  1. Patrick Cousot and Radhia Cousot. An Abstract Interpretation-Based Framework for Software Watermarking. In Proceedings of the 31st ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, POPL '04, New York, NY, USA, pages 173-185, 2004. ACM. ISBN: 978-1-58113-729-3. Keyword(s): abstract interpretation.
    Abstract:
    Software watermarking consists in the intentional embedding of indelible stegosignatures or watermarks into the subject software and extraction of the stegosignatures embedded in the stegoprograms for purposes such as intellectual property protection. We introduce the novel concept of abstract software watermarking. The basic idea is that the watermark is hidden in the program code in such a way that it can only be extracted by an abstract interpretation of the (maybe non-standard) concrete semantics of this code. This static analysis-based approach allows the watermark to be recovered even if only a small part of the program code is present and does not even need that code to be executed. We illustrate the technique by a simple abstract watermarking protocol for methods of Java exttrademark{} classes. The concept applies equally well to any other kind of software (including hardware originally specified by software).

    @inproceedings{cousotAbstractInterpretationbasedFramework2004,
    title = {An {{Abstract Interpretation}}-Based {{Framework}} for {{Software Watermarking}}},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of the 31st {{ACM SIGPLAN}}-{{SIGACT Symposium}} on {{Principles}} of {{Programming Languages}}},
    author = {Cousot, Patrick and Cousot, Radhia},
    year = {2004},
    pages = {173--185},
    publisher = {{ACM}},
    address = {{New York, NY, USA}},
    doi = {10.1145/964001.964016},
    abstract = {Software watermarking consists in the intentional embedding of indelible stegosignatures or watermarks into the subject software and extraction of the stegosignatures embedded in the stegoprograms for purposes such as intellectual property protection. We introduce the novel concept of abstract software watermarking. The basic idea is that the watermark is hidden in the program code in such a way that it can only be extracted by an abstract interpretation of the (maybe non-standard) concrete semantics of this code. This static analysis-based approach allows the watermark to be recovered even if only a small part of the program code is present and does not even need that code to be executed. We illustrate the technique by a simple abstract watermarking protocol for methods of Java	exttrademark{} classes. The concept applies equally well to any other kind of software (including hardware originally specified by software).},
    url = {https://wcl.cs.rpi.edu/pilots/library/papers/TAGGED/4082-Cousot_Cousot (2004) - An Abstract Interpretation-based Framework for Software Watermarking.pdf},
    isbn = {978-1-58113-729-3},
    series = {{{POPL}} '04},
    keywords = {abstract interpretation} 
    }
    



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