Documentation
From Erights
(→Tutorials) |
(→Talks and Presentations) |
||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
== Talks and Presentations == | == Talks and Presentations == | ||
- | [http:// | + | [http://sites.google.com/site/io/secure-collaboration---how-web-applications-can-share-and-still-be-paranoid Secure Collaboration - How Web Applications can Share and Still Be Paranoid] by Mike Samuel |
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGw09RZjQf8 The Lively Kernel] by Dan Ingalls | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGw09RZjQf8 The Lively Kernel] by Dan Ingalls |
Revision as of 15:19, 18 June 2008
Contents |
Books and Theses
Patterns of Safe Collaboration
Object-Capability Security in Virtual Environments
E in a Walnut - This is a basic tutorial on the E language covering basic, distributed, and secure distributed programming.
Robust Composition - Towards a Unified Approach to Access Control and Concurrency Control. This is Mark Miller's PhD disseration, and it explains the rationale, philosophy, and goals of E and related systems.
Safe Serialization Under Mutual Suspicion (Wiki conversion in progress)
Tutorials
Tutorials - several short tutorials showing how to use E.
Quick Reference Card - Reminders of some useful patterns.
Papers
Capability-based Financial Instruments "An Ode to the Granovetter Diagram" - diagramming communication relationships.
Paradigm Regained: Abstraction Mechanisms for Access Control by Mark S. Miller and Jonathan S. Shapiro.
Concurrency Among Strangers: Programming in E as Plan Coordination - by Mark S. Miller, E. Dean Tribble, Jonathan Shapiro. Explains E's concurrency control & distributed computing model.
Authority Analysis for Least Privilege Environments by Toby Murray and Gavin Lowe.
Causeway: A message-oriented distributed debugger by Terry Stanley, E. Dean Tribble, and Mark S. Miller.
Talks and Presentations
Secure Collaboration - How Web Applications can Share and Still Be Paranoid by Mike Samuel
The Lively Kernel by Dan Ingalls
Object-Capabilities for Security by David Wagner (slides from an earlier version of this talk)
Gears and the Mashup Problem by Douglas Crockford
Desktops to Donuts: Object-Caps Across Scales by Marc Stiegler
Core Patterns for Web Permissions by Tyler Close
Paradigm Regained: Abstraction Mechanisms for Access Control by Mark Miller
The Virus Safe Computing Initiative at HP Labs by Alan Karp