Abstract: Various technologies pertaining to computer-executable instruction
sequence forensics are described herein. In a general embodiment, an
application development framework supports a function library that
includes a plurality of recording functions. Calls to these functions are
inserted into source code or bytecode of the computer-executable
instruction sequence. The source code is then compiled, resulting in
formation of instrumented machine code of the computer-executable
instruction sequence. Alternately, the runtime environment interprets
instrumented bytecode for the instruction sequence. A processor executes
the machine code, and the called functions cause the processor to
generate forensic data pertaining to portions of the computer-executable
instruction sequence that correspond to locations in the source code
where the calls were inserted. An execution instance of the
computer-executable instruction sequence is visualized based upon the
forensic data. |
Filed: 7/29/2015 |
Application Number: 14/812842 |
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-NA0003525 awarded by the United States Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration. The Government has certain rights in the invention. |
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