The Multiple Facets of Software Diversity: Recent Developments in Year 2000 and Beyond
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- @Article{baudry:2015:acmcs,
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author = "Benoit Baudry and Martin Monperrus",
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title = "The Multiple Facets of Software Diversity: Recent
Developments in Year 2000 and Beyond",
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journal = "ACM Computer Surveys",
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year = "2015",
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volume = "48",
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number = "1",
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month = sep,
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pages = "16:1--16:26",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Software
Engineering, Software diversity, design principles,
program transformation",
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acmid = "2807593",
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publisher = "ACM",
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address = "New York, NY, USA",
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ISSN = "0360-0300",
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URL = "http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.7324",
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URL = "https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01182103/document",
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DOI = "doi:10.1145/2807593",
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size = "26 pages",
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abstract = "Early experiments with software diversity in the mid
1970s investigated N-version programming and recovery
blocks to increase the reliability of embedded systems.
Four decades later, the literature about software
diversity has expanded in multiple directions: goals
(fault tolerance, security, software engineering),
means (managed or automated diversity), and analytical
studies (quantification of diversity and its impact).
Our article contributes to the field of software
diversity as the first work that adopts an inclusive
vision of the area, with an emphasis on the most recent
advances in the field. This survey includes classical
work about design and data diversity for fault
tolerance, as well as the cybersecurity literature that
investigates randomization at different system levels.
It broadens this standard scope of diversity to include
the study and exploitation of natural diversity and the
management of diverse software products. Our survey
includes the most recent works, with an emphasis from
2000 to the present. The targeted audience is
researchers and practitioners in one of the surveyed
fields who miss the big picture of software diversity.
Assembling the multiple facets of this fascinating
topic sheds a new light on the field.",
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notes = "Brief mention of GP Also known as
\cite{Baudry:2015:MFS:2808687.2807593}",
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