Program analysis of WebAssembly binaries [PDF]
WebAssembly is a rapidly expanding low-level bytecode that runs in browsers, on the server side, and in standalone runtimes. It brings exciting opportunities to the Web and has the potential to radically change the distribution model of software. At the same time, WebAssembly comes with new challenges and open questions, in particular regarding program
Lehmann, Daniel
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ECMSim: A high-performance interactive web application for real-time spatiotemporal simulation of cardiac ECM signaling and diffusion [PDF]
Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is central to a wide variety of healthy and diseased tissue processes. Unfortunately, predicting ECM remodeling under various chemical and mechanical conditions has proven to be excessively challenging, due in part ...
Hasi Hays, William J. Richardson
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Transposon-directed insertion-site sequencing (TraDIS) analysis of Enterococcus faecium using nanopore sequencing and a WebAssembly analysis platform [PDF]
Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) are healthcare-associated opportunistic pathogens of global significance. Genetic tools are needed to understand the molecular basis for VREfm clinically relevant phenotypes, such as persistence within ...
Alexandra L. Krause +12 more
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A Novel Orchestrator Architecture for Deploying Virtualized Services in Next-Generation IoT Computing Ecosystems [PDF]
The Next-Generation IoT integrates diverse technological enablers, allowing the creation of advanced systems with increasingly complex requirements and maximizing the use of available IoT–edge–cloud resources.
Francisco Mahedero Biot +6 more
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Potential of WebAssembly for Embedded Systems
Application virtual machines provide strong isolation properties and are established in the context of software portability. Those opportunities make them interesting for scalable and secure IoT deployments. WebAssembly is an application virtual machine with origins in web browsers, that is getting rapidly adopted in other domains.
Stefan Wallentowitz +2 more
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FPocketWeb: protein pocket hunting in a web browser [PDF]
Detecting macromolecular (e.g., protein) cavities where small molecules bind is an early step in computer-aided drug discovery. Multiple pocket-detection algorithms have been developed over the past several decades.
Yuri Kochnev, Jacob D. Durrant
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On the performance of WebAssembly [PDF]
The worldwide Web has dramatically evolved in recent years. Web pages are dynamic, expressed by pro grams written in common programming languages given rise to sophisticated Web applications. Thus, Web browsers are almost operating systems, having to interpret/compile such programs and execute them. Although JavaScript is widely used to express dynamic
Macedo, João Gonçalves de
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WebAssembly for systemprogrammering
With the release of a new standard, WebAssembly has been a growing trend amongst developers. Primarily, desktop and mobile browsers have full support for WebAssembly as of today. Running it inside the browser gives many benefits, but how about outside the browser?
Esposito, Andrea, Cadacio, John Marvin
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niimath and fslmaths: replication as a method to enhance popular neuroimaging tools [PDF]
Neuroimaging involves the acquisition of extensive 3D images and 4D time series data to gain insights into brain structure and function. The analysis of such data necessitates both spatial and temporal processing.
Christopher Rorden +6 more
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Memory Efficient WebAssembly Containers [PDF]
WebAssembly (Wasm) is a portable, high-performance binary instruction format originally designed for web browsers. It is rapidly gaining traction in server-side applications, including containerized environments orchestrated by Kubernetes. However, the performance impact of a widespread WebAssembly adoption in containerized environments remains unclear.
Matthijs Jansen +3 more
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