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Andrew P. Tolmach
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- affiliation: Portland State University, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c29]Andrew Tolmach, Chris Chhak, Sean Noble Anderson:
Defining and Preserving More C Behaviors: Verified Compilation Using a Concrete Memory Model. ITP 2024: 36:1-36:20 - [i7]Jérémy Thibault, Roberto Blanco, Dongjae Lee, Sven Argo, Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Aïna Linn Georges, Catalin Hritcu, Andrew Tolmach:
SECOMP: Formally Secure Compilation of Compartmentalized C Programs. CoRR abs/2401.16277 (2024) - 2023
- [c28]Andrew Tolmach:
Eelco Visser: The Oregon Connection. Eelco Visser Commemorative Symposium 2023: 27:1-27:6 - [c27]Sean Noble Anderson, Roberto Blanco, Leonidas Lampropoulos, Benjamin C. Pierce, Andrew Tolmach:
Formalizing Stack Safety as a Security Property. CSF 2023: 356-371 - [c26]Sean Noble Anderson, Allison Naaktgeboren, Andrew Tolmach:
Flexible Runtime Security Enforcement with Tagged C. RV 2023: 231-250 - 2021
- [c25]Chris Chhak, Andrew Tolmach, Sean Noble Anderson:
Towards formally verified compilation of tag-based policy enforcement. CPP 2021: 137-151 - [i6]Sean Noble Anderson, Leonidas Lampropoulos, Roberto Blanco, Benjamin C. Pierce, Andrew Tolmach:
Security Properties for Stack Safety. CoRR abs/2105.00417 (2021) - 2020
- [i5]Chris Chhak, Andrew Tolmach, Sean Noble Anderson:
Towards Formally Verified Compilation of Tag-Based Policy Enforcement. CoRR abs/2012.10313 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c24]Vlad A. Vergu, Andrew Tolmach, Eelco Visser:
Scopes and Frames Improve Meta-Interpreter Specialization. ECOOP 2019: 4:1-4:30 - [e2]John Harrison, John O'Leary, Andrew Tolmach:
10th International Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving, ITP 2019, September 9-12, 2019, Portland, OR, USA. LIPIcs 141, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2019, ISBN 978-3-95977-122-1 [contents] - 2018
- [j7]Casper Bach Poulsen, Arjen Rouvoet, Andrew Tolmach, Robbert Krebbers, Eelco Visser:
Intrinsically-typed definitional interpreters for imperative languages. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2(POPL): 16:1-16:34 (2018) - [c23]Carmine Abate, Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Roberto Blanco, Ana Nora Evans, Guglielmo Fachini, Catalin Hritcu, Théo Laurent, Benjamin C. Pierce, Marco Stronati, Andrew Tolmach:
When Good Components Go Bad: Formally Secure Compilation Despite Dynamic Compromise. CCS 2018: 1351-1368 - [i4]Guglielmo Fachini, Catalin Hritcu, Marco Stronati, Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Ana Nora Evans, Carmine Abate, Roberto Blanco, Théo Laurent, Benjamin C. Pierce, Andrew Tolmach:
When Good Components Go Bad: Formally Secure Compilation Despite Dynamic Compromise. CoRR abs/1802.00588 (2018) - 2017
- [i3]Guglielmo Fachini, Catalin Hritcu, Marco Stronati, Ana Nora Evans, Théo Laurent, Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Benjamin C. Pierce, Andrew Tolmach:
Formally Secure Compilation of Unsafe Low-Level Components (Extended Abstract). CoRR abs/1710.07308 (2017) - 2016
- [j6]Casper Bach Poulsen, Pierre Néron, Andrew P. Tolmach, Eelco Visser:
Scopes Describe Frames: A Uniform Model for Memory Layout in Dynamic Semantics (Artifact). Dagstuhl Artifacts Ser. 2(1): 10:1-10:3 (2016) - [j5]Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Nathan Collins, André DeHon, Delphine Demange, Catalin Hritcu, David Pichardie, Benjamin C. Pierce, Randy Pollack, Andrew Tolmach:
A verified information-flow architecture. J. Comput. Secur. 24(6): 689-734 (2016) - [c22]Casper Bach Poulsen, Pierre Néron, Andrew P. Tolmach, Eelco Visser:
Scopes Describe Frames: A Uniform Model for Memory Layout in Dynamic Semantics. ECOOP 2016: 20:1-20:26 - [c21]Hendrik van Antwerpen, Pierre Neron, Andrew P. Tolmach, Eelco Visser, Guido Wachsmuth:
A constraint language for static semantic analysis based on scope graphs. PEPM 2016: 49-60 - 2015
- [c20]Pierre Neron, Andrew P. Tolmach, Eelco Visser, Guido Wachsmuth:
A Theory of Name Resolution. ESOP 2015: 205-231 - [c19]Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Maxime Dénès, Nick Giannarakis, Catalin Hritcu, Benjamin C. Pierce, Antal Spector-Zabusky, Andrew Tolmach:
Micro-Policies: Formally Verified, Tag-Based Security Monitors. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2015: 813-830 - [i2]Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Nathan Collins, André DeHon, Delphine Demange, Catalin Hritcu, David Pichardie, Benjamin C. Pierce, Randy Pollack, Andrew Tolmach:
A Verified Information-Flow Architecture. CoRR abs/1509.06503 (2015) - [i1]Yannis Juglaret, Catalin Hritcu, Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Benjamin C. Pierce, Antal Spector-Zabusky, Andrew Tolmach:
Towards a Fully Abstract Compiler Using Micro-Policies: Secure Compilation for Mutually Distrustful Components. CoRR abs/1510.00697 (2015) - 2014
- [c18]Robert Dockins, Andrew Tolmach:
Suppl: A Flexible Language for Policies. APLAS 2014: 176-195 - [c17]Eelco Visser, Guido Wachsmuth, Andrew P. Tolmach, Pierre Neron, Vlad A. Vergu, Augusto Passalaqua, Gabriël Konat:
A Language Designer's Workbench: A One-Stop-Shop for Implementation and Verification of Language Designs. Onward! 2014: 95-111 - [c16]Arthur Azevedo de Amorim, Nathan Collins, André DeHon, Delphine Demange, Catalin Hritcu, David Pichardie, Benjamin C. Pierce, Randy Pollack, Andrew Tolmach:
A verified information-flow architecture. POPL 2014: 165-178 - 2011
- [j4]Andrew P. Tolmach, Xavier Leroy:
Special Issue Dedicated to ICFP 2009 Editorial. J. Funct. Program. 21(4-5): 331-332 (2011) - 2010
- [c15]Andrew McCreight, Tim Chevalier, Andrew P. Tolmach:
A certified framework for compiling and executing garbage-collected languages. ICFP 2010: 273-284
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [e1]Graham Hutton, Andrew P. Tolmach:
Proceeding of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming, ICFP 2009, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, August 31 - September 2, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-332-7 [contents] - 2007
- [c14]Peng Li, Simon Marlow, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Andrew P. Tolmach:
Lightweight concurrency primitives for GHC. Haskell 2007: 107-118 - [c13]Iavor S. Diatchki, Thomas Hallgren, Mark P. Jones, Rebekah Leslie, Andrew Tolmach:
Writing systems software in a functional language: an experience report. PLOS@SOSP 2007: 1:1-1:5 - 2005
- [c12]Thomas Hallgren, Mark P. Jones, Rebekah Leslie, Andrew P. Tolmach:
A principled approach to operating system construction in Haskell. ICFP 2005: 116-128 - 2004
- [c11]Andrew P. Tolmach, Sergio Antoy, Marius Nita:
Implementing functional logic languages using multiple threads and stores. ICFP 2004: 90-102 - [c10]Sergio Antoy, Michael Hanus, Jimeng Liu, Andrew P. Tolmach:
A Virtual Machine for Functional Logic Computations. IFL 2004: 108-125 - 2003
- [c9]Andrew P. Tolmach, Sergio Antoy:
A monadic semantics for core Curry. WFLP 2003: 16-34 - 2001
- [j3]Thomas Nordin, Andrew P. Tolmach:
Modular lazy search for Constraint Satisfaction Problems. J. Funct. Program. 11(5): 557-587 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c8]Sergio Antoy, Andrew P. Tolmach:
Typed Higher-Order Narrowing without Higher-Order Strategies. Fuji International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming 1999: 335-353 - 1998
- [j2]Andrew P. Tolmach, Dino Oliva:
From ML to Ada: Strongly-Typed Language Interoperability via Source Translation. J. Funct. Program. 8(4): 367-412 (1998) - [c7]Eelco Visser, Zine-El-Abidine Benaissa, Andrew P. Tolmach:
Building Program Optimizers with Rewriting Strategies. ICFP 1998: 13-26 - [c6]Simon L. Peyton Jones, Mark Shields, John Launchbury, Andrew P. Tolmach:
Bridging the Gulf: A Common Intermediate Language for ML and Haskell. POPL 1998: 49-61 - [c5]Andrew P. Tolmach:
Optimizing ML Using a Hierarchy of Monadic Types. Types in Compilation 1998: 97-115 - 1995
- [j1]Andrew P. Tolmach, Andrew W. Appel:
A Debugger for Standard ML. J. Funct. Program. 5(2): 155-200 (1995) - 1994
- [c4]Andrew P. Tolmach:
Tag-Free Garbage Collection Using Explicit Type Parameters. LISP and Functional Programming 1994: 1-11 - 1993
- [c3]J. Gregory Morrisett, Andrew P. Tolmach:
Procs and Locks: A Portable Multiprocessing Platform for Standard ML of New Jersey. PPoPP 1993: 198-207 - 1991
- [c2]Andrew P. Tolmach, Andrew W. Appel:
Debuggable Concurrency Extensions for Standard ML. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Debugging 1991: 120-131 - 1990
- [c1]Andrew P. Tolmach, Andrew W. Appel:
Debugging Standard ML Without Reverse Engineering. LISP and Functional Programming 1990: 1-12
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