By Milo M. Martin and Manoj Plakal
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Java interpreter patch now publicly available
COPYING AND USE : We have made these traces publicly available so those who might find such data useful for research. These traces are provided for free use and/or modification by all. However no claim is made about their fitness for any particular purpose. Re-distribution (in original or modified form) is allowed provided you include a pointer to this site. In order to use this data in a project or publication, in compliance with proper academic scholarship, you should properly cite our contribution. We would also appreciate it if you could inform us if you find these traces useful.
DISCLAIMER: This data is correct to the best of our knowledge. However, we provide it, *AS IS* without an expressed or implied warranty, and we accept no responsibility for the consequences of the use or misuse of this data.
You can obtain the traces by anonymous ftp to ftp.cs.wisc.edu in
directory
markhill/JavaTraces
(the Java and C++ traces are in the java and c++
subdirectories respectively, all traces have been compressed using GNU Zip
and might be automatically uncompressed by your browser if you attempt to
view the trace in your browser).
Instructions for obtaining the individual traces by anonymous ftp :
ftp ftp.cs.wisc.edu
reply to login: anonymous
reply to passwd: type any non-null string here (preferably your e-mail address)
cd markhill/JavaTraces
binary
cd java
get java-trace-file-1
get java-trace-file-2
cd ..
cd c++
get c++-trace-file-1
get c++-trace-file-2
bye
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