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1% Bibliography of key references for "LaTeX for Thesis and Large Documents"
2% For use with BibTeX
3
4% --------------------------------------------------
5% Cforall
6
7@misc{cfa:frontpage,
8 url = {https://cforall.uwaterloo.ca}
9}
10@article{cfa:typesystem,
11 author = {Aaron Moss and Robert Schluntz and Peter A. Buhr},
12 title = {{\CFA} : Adding modern programming language features to {C}},
13 journal = {Softw. Pract. Exp.},
14 volume = {48},
15 number = {12},
16 pages = {2111--2146},
17 year = {2018},
18}
19
20% --------------------------------------------------
21% C facts
22
23@misc{arr:gnu-flex-mbr,
24 title = {Arrays of Length Zero},
25 howpublished= {\url{https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html}},
26}
27
28
29% --------------------------------------------------
30% C++ facts
31
32@misc{cxx:raii-abi,
33 title = {Itanium C++ ABI},
34 howpublished= {\url{https://itanium-cxx-abi.github.io/cxx-abi/abi.html}},
35}
36
37
38% --------------------------------------------------
39% Array prior work
40
41@inproceedings{arr:futhark:tytheory,
42 author = {Troels Henriksen and Martin Elsman},
43 title = {Towards Size-Dependent Types for Array Programming},
44 year = {2021},
45 publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
46 address = {New York, NY, USA},
47 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Libraries, Languages and Compilers for Array Programming},
48 pages = {1-14},
49 numpages = {14},
50 location = {Virtual, Canada},
51 series = {ARRAY 2021}
52}
53
54@article{arr:dex:long,
55 author = {Adam Paszke and Daniel D. Johnson and David Duvenaud and
56 Dimitrios Vytiniotis and Alexey Radul and Matthew J. Johnson and
57 Jonathan Ragan-Kelley and Dougal Maclaurin},
58 title = {Getting to the Point. Index Sets and Parallelism-Preserving Autodiff
59 for Pointful Array Programming},
60 publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
61 address = {New York, NY, USA},
62 volume = 5,
63 number = {ICFP},
64 year = 2021,
65 journal = {Proc. ACM Program. Lang.},
66 month = {aug},
67}
68
69% --------------------------------------------------
70% Linked-list prior work
71
72@misc{CFAStackEvaluation,
73 contributer = {a3moss@plg},
74 author = {Aaron Moss},
75 title = {\textsf{C}$\mathbf{\forall}$ Stack Evaluation Programs},
76 year = 2018,
77 howpublished= {\url{https://cforall.uwaterloo.ca/CFAStackEvaluation.zip}},
78}
79
80@misc{lst:linuxq,
81 key = {queue},
82 title = {queue(7) -- Linux manual page},
83 howpublished= {\url{https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/queue.3.html}},
84}
85% see also https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/queue.7.license.html
86% https://man7.org/tlpi/
87% https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/
88
89@misc{lst:stl,
90 key = {list},
91 title = {std::list},
92 howpublished= {\url{https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/list}},
93}
94
95@article{Blache19,
96 author = {Gunter Blache},
97 title = {Handling Index-out-of-bounds in safety-critical embedded {C} code using model-based development},
98 journal = {Software \& Systems Modeling},
99 volume = 18,
100 year = 2019,
101 pages = {1795-1805},
102}
103
104@article{Oorschot23,
105 author = {van Oorschot, Paul C.},
106 journal = {IEEE Security \& Privacy},
107 title = {Memory Errors and Memory Safety: {C} as a Case Study},
108 year = 2023,
109 volume = 21,
110 number = 2,
111 pages = {70-76},
112}
113
114@InProceedings{Ruef19,
115 author = {Andrew Ruef and Leonidas Lampropoulos and Ian Sweet and David Tarditi and Michael Hicks},
116 title = {Achieving Safety Incrementally with {Checked C}},
117 editor = {Flemming Nielson and David Sands},
118 booktitle = {Principles of Security and Trust},
119 publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
120 address = {Cham},
121 year = {2019},
122 pages = {76-98},
123}
124
125@inproceedings{Elliott18,
126 keywords = {Safety;Static analysis;Tools;Cyclones;Benchmark testing;Security;Computer bugs;programming languages;security},
127 author = {Elliott, Archibald Samuel and Ruef, Andrew and Hicks, Michael and Tarditi, David},
128 booktitle = {2018 IEEE Cybersecurity Development (SecDev)},
129 title = {Checked C: Making C Safe by Extension},
130 year = 2018,
131 month = nov,
132 pages = {53-60},
133}
134
135@misc{Mendio24,
136 contributer = {pabuhr@plg},
137 title = {What are the most secure programming languages?},
138 author = {Mend.io (White Source Ltd.)},
139 year = 2024,
140 howpublished= {\url{https://www.mend.io/most-secure-programming-languages}},
141}
142
143@misc{RVO20,
144 contributer = {pabuhr@plg},
145 title = {Return value optimization ({RVO})},
146 author = {Special Interest Group on {C++}},
147 year = 2020,
148 month = jun,
149 howpublished= {\url{https://sigcpp.github.io/2020/06/08/return-value-optimization}},
150}
151
152@misc{DependentType,
153 contributer = {pabuhr@plg},
154 title = {Dependent Type},
155 author = {HaskellWik},
156 year = 2021,
157 month = apr,
158 howpublished= {\url{https://wiki.haskell.org/Dependent_type}},
159}
160
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