Excerpt from An Empirical Comparison of Monitoring Algorithms for Access Anomaly Detection
Detecting access anomalies by monitoring program execution is proposed in [12. 10, 11, Using this approach, access anomaly are detected much in the same manner that array subscript range checking is per formed. When a variable is accessed during execution, an immediate check is make to see whether the access conflicts with a previous access, in which case the error is reported. This approach may be used in conjunction with static analysis [5, 2] and is much more efficient that trace-based post - mortem methods [1, 3.
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