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1.1. Refereed Publications

1.1.1. Journals

annual report

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1. Roberto Bruni, Roberto Giacobazzi, Roberta

Gori. Code obfuscation against abstraction

refinement attacks. Formal Aspects of Computing,

Vol. 30, Num. 6, pages 685–711,

November 2018.

1. Publications

The vast majority of the research of the

Institute is published at highly-ranked conferences

and journals. In line with what is

common in Computer Science, and unlike

what happens in other disciplines, conferences

are often preferred to journals for

a variety of reasons. Therefore, most of

our researchers target them primarily to

present bleeding-edge work, and submit

to journals only archival papers after they

have been presented at the leading conferences

of their fields.

In addition to peer-reviewed papers, we

list in this section conference proceedings

edited by our researchers, articles in books,

and theses (at the levels of Bachelor, Master,

and PhD).

2. Dario Catalano, Dario Fiore, Luca Nizzardo.

Homomorphic signatures with sublinear public

keys via asymmetric programmable hash

functions. Design, Codes and Cryptography,

Vol. 86, Num. 10, pages 2197–2246, October

2018.

3. Niki Vazou, Éric Tanter, David Van Horn.

Gradual Liquid Type Inference. Proc. ACM

Program. Lang., Vol. 2, Num. OOPSLA, pages

1–25, ACM, October 2018.

4. Irfan Ul Haq, Sergio Chica, Juan Caballero,

Somesh Jha. Malware Lineage in the Wild.

Computers & Security, Vol. 78, pages 347–

363, Elsevier, August 2018.

5. Zsolt István, David Sidler, Gustavo Alonso.

Active Pages 20 Years Later: Active Storage

for the Cloud. IEEE Internet Computing, Vol.

22, Num. 4, pages 6–14, July 2018.

6. Anindya Banerjee, David A. Naumann,

Mohammad Nikouei. A Logical Analysis of

Framing for Specifications with Pure Method

Calls. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst., Vol.

40, Num. 2, pages 1–90, ACM, May 2018.

7. Nataliia Stulova, José F. Morales,

Manuel V. Hermenegildo. Some Trade-offs

in Reducing the Overhead of Assertion Runtime

Checks via Static Analysis. Science

of Computer Programming, Vol. 155, pages

3–26, Elsevier North-Holland, April 2018.

Selected and Extended papers from the

2016 International Symposium on Principles

and Practice of Declarative Programming.

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