
handle: 11562/659959
We define an operational semantics for a large part of the Android platform, encompassing the Dalvik bytecode but also, and more importantly, the inter-component communication mechanism used inside Android applications. This semantics is intended to provide a formal basis for the development of static analyses that consider the complex flow of information exposed by the cooperating com- ponents of Android applications.
Program analysis General Terms Languages, Verification Keywords Operational Semantics, Operational Semantics, Static Analysis, Operational Semantics; Android; dalvik bytecode; static analysis, [INFO] Computer Science [cs], F32 [Logics and Meanings of Programs]: Semantics of Programming Languages-Operational semantics, Android, F31 [Logics and Mean-ings of Programs]: Specifying and Verifying and Reasoning about Programs-Mechanical Verification, Dalvik, Theory, Static Anal-ysis
Program analysis General Terms Languages, Verification Keywords Operational Semantics, Operational Semantics, Static Analysis, Operational Semantics; Android; dalvik bytecode; static analysis, [INFO] Computer Science [cs], F32 [Logics and Meanings of Programs]: Semantics of Programming Languages-Operational semantics, Android, F31 [Logics and Mean-ings of Programs]: Specifying and Verifying and Reasoning about Programs-Mechanical Verification, Dalvik, Theory, Static Anal-ysis
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