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Student projects

Open projects:

A list of open projects is available on our group homepage. Drop me an email or step by at my office, if you want to talk about a particular project. Also feel free to ask if you have any questions or ideas for your own project and you need a supervisor.

 

Current projects:

  • FS11: Lightweigt Memory Tracing Using Binary Translation, Bachelor Thesis, Enrico Kravina.

 

Past projects:

  • SS11: secuLoader - Implementation of a secure loader extending the
    libdetox framework
    , Bachelor Thesis, Tobias Hartmann.
  • SS11: Selective Debugging - Using Binary Translation for dynamic
    switches between low-profile and high-profile debugging
    , Bachelor Thesis, Jonas Pfefferle.
  • SS11: Multi-homed distributed JVM, Master Thesis, Noah Heusser.
  • SS11: Online patching - Developing a patching framework for on-the-fly
    security updates and analysis
    , Master Thesis, Boris Bluntschi.
  • SS10: Distributed JVM, Master Thesis, Christian Oberholzer.
  • HS09: Speculative JVM - An STM Compiler Extension to an optimizing JVM, Master Thesis, Philipp Wolfensperger.
  • HS09: trustBT - Ensuring a Secure Execution Environment in User Space Using the fastBT Framework, Master Thesis, Antonio Barresi.
  • SS09: secuBT - Implementing User Space Security Using the fastBT Framework, Master Thesis, Marcel Wirth.
  • HS08: Implementation of a software transaction system library, Semester Thesis, Olivier Saurer.
  • SS08: FastSTM - A Userspace Library to a Fast Transactional Memory Subsystem, Master Thesis, Peter Suter.
  • SS08: LinuxSTM - Porting a Userspace STM Library Into Kernel Space, Master Thesis, Martin Bill.
  • SS08: Distributed JVM, Master Thesis, Ken Lee.
  • WS07: Implementation of a simple binary translation, Semester Thesis, Marcel With.
  • WS07: HotSpec - A Speculative JVM, Master Thesis, Georg Schätti.
  • WS07: LibSTM - A fast and flexible STM Library, Master Thesis, Stephan Classen.
  • WS06: Speculative Multithreading in a Java Virtual Machine, Master Thesis, Gianmatteo Costanza.

If you want the PDF version of one of the theses then contact me please.