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    • The theory and implementation of a secure system 

      Robb, David S. S. (University of St Andrews, 1992) - Thesis
      Computer viruses pose a very real threat to this technological age. As our dependence on computers increases so does the incidence of computer virus infection. Like their biological counterparts, complete eradication is ...
    • Extension polymorphism 

      Balasubramaniam, Dharini (University of St Andrews, 1998) - Thesis
      Any system that models a real world application has to evolve to be consistent with its changing domain. Dealing with evolution in an effective manner is particularly important for those systems that may store large amounts ...
    • On the integration of concurrency, distribution and persistence 

      Munro, D. S. (University of St Andrews, 1994) - Thesis
      The principal tenet of the persistence model is that it abstracts over all the physical properties of data such as how long it is stored, where it is stored, how it is stored, what form it is kept in and who is using it. ...
    • Types and polymorphism in persistent programming systems 

      Connor, R. C. H. (University of St Andrews, 1991) - Thesis
    • Persistent object stores 

      Brown, A L (University of St Andrews, 1989) - Thesis
      The design and development of a type secure persistent object store is presented as part of an architecture to support experiments in concurrency, transactions and distribution. The persistence abstraction hides the physical ...