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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j27]Alasdair Armstrong, Brian Campbell, Ben Simner, Christopher Pulte, Peter Sewell:
Isla: integrating full-scale ISA semantics and axiomatic concurrency models (extended version). Formal Methods Syst. Des. 63(1): 110-133 (2024) - [j26]Robert N. M. Watson, David Chisnall, Jessica Clarke, Brooks Davis, Nathaniel Wesley Filardo, Ben Laurie, Simon W. Moore, Peter G. Neumann, Alexander Richardson, Peter Sewell, Konrad Witaszczyk, Jonathan Woodruff:
CHERI: Hardware-Enabled C/C++ Memory Protection at Scale. IEEE Secur. Priv. 22(4): 50-61 (2024) - [j25]Angus Hammond, Zongyuan Liu, Thibaut Pérami, Peter Sewell, Lars Birkedal, Jean Pichon-Pharabod:
An Axiomatic Basis for Computer Programming on the Relaxed Arm-A Architecture: The AxSL Logic. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 8(POPL): 604-637 (2024) - [c71]Vadim Zaliva, Kayvan Memarian, Ricardo Almeida, Jessica Clarke, Brooks Davis, Alexander Richardson, David Chisnall, Brian Campbell, Ian Stark, Robert N. M. Watson, Peter Sewell:
Formal Mechanised Semantics of CHERI C: Capabilities, Undefined Behaviour, and Provenance. ASPLOS (1) 2024: 181-196 - 2023
- [j24]Richard Grisenthwaite, Graeme Barnes, Robert N. M. Watson, Simon W. Moore, Peter Sewell, Jonathan Woodruff:
The Arm Morello Evaluation Platform - Validating CHERI-Based Security in a High-Performance System. IEEE Micro 43(3): 50-57 (2023) - [j23]Christopher Pulte, Dhruv C. Makwana, Thomas Sewell, Kayvan Memarian, Peter Sewell, Neel Krishnaswami:
CN: Verifying Systems C Code with Separation-Logic Refinement Types. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(POPL): 1-32 (2023) - 2022
- [j22]Rodolphe Lepigre, Michael Sammler, Kayvan Memarian, Robbert Krebbers, Derek Dreyer, Peter Sewell:
VIP: verifying real-world C idioms with integer-pointer casts. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 6(POPL): 1-32 (2022) - [c70]Ben Simner, Alasdair Armstrong, Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Christopher Pulte, Richard Grisenthwaite, Peter Sewell:
Relaxed virtual memory in Armv8-A. ESOP 2022: 143-173 - [c69]Thomas Bauereiss, Brian Campbell, Thomas Sewell, Alasdair Armstrong, Lawrence Esswood, Ian Stark, Graeme Barnes, Robert N. M. Watson, Peter Sewell:
Verified Security for the Morello Capability-enhanced Prototype Arm Architecture. ESOP 2022: 174-203 - [c68]Michael Sammler, Angus Hammond, Rodolphe Lepigre, Brian Campbell, Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Derek Dreyer, Deepak Garg, Peter Sewell:
Islaris: verification of machine code against authoritative ISA semantics. PLDI 2022: 825-840 - [i2]Ben Simner, Alasdair Armstrong, Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Christopher Pulte, Richard Grisenthwaite, Peter Sewell:
Relaxed virtual memory in Armv8-A (extended version). CoRR abs/2203.00642 (2022) - 2021
- [c67]Alasdair Armstrong, Brian Campbell, Ben Simner, Christopher Pulte, Peter Sewell:
Isla: Integrating Full-Scale ISA Semantics and Axiomatic Concurrency Models. CAV (1) 2021: 303-316 - [c66]Peter Sewell:
Underpinning the foundations: sail-based semantics, testing, and reasoning for production and CHERI-enabled architectures (invited talk). CPP 2021: 4 - [c65]Peter Sewell:
Engineering with Full-scale Formal Architecture: Morello, CHERI, Armv8-A, and RISC-V. FMCAD 2021: 12 - 2020
- [c64]Ben Simner, Shaked Flur, Christopher Pulte, Alasdair Armstrong, Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Luc Maranget, Peter Sewell:
ARMv8-A System Semantics: Instruction Fetch in Relaxed Architectures. ESOP 2020: 626-655 - [c63]Nathaniel Wesley Filardo, Brett F. Gutstein, Jonathan Woodruff, Sam Ainsworth, Lucian Paul-Trifu, Brooks Davis, Hongyan Xia, Edward Tomasz Napierala, Alexander Richardson, John Baldwin, David Chisnall, Jessica Clarke, Khilan Gudka, Alexandre Joannou, A. Theodore Markettos, Alfredo Mazzinghi, Robert M. Norton, Michael Roe, Peter Sewell, Stacey D. Son, Timothy M. Jones, Simon W. Moore, Peter G. Neumann, Robert N. M. Watson:
Cornucopia: Temporal Safety for CHERI Heaps. SP 2020: 608-625 - [c62]Kyndylan Nienhuis, Alexandre Joannou, Thomas Bauereiss, Anthony C. J. Fox, Michael Roe, Brian Campbell, Matthew Naylor, Robert M. Norton, Simon W. Moore, Peter G. Neumann, Ian Stark, Robert N. M. Watson, Peter Sewell:
Rigorous engineering for hardware security: Formal modelling and proof in the CHERI design and implementation process. SP 2020: 1003-1020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j21]A. Theodore Markettos, Robert N. M. Watson, Simon W. Moore, Peter Sewell, Peter G. Neumann:
Through computer architecture, darkly. Commun. ACM 62(6): 25-27 (2019) - [j20]Steve Bishop, Matthew Fairbairn, Hannes Mehnert, Michael Norrish, Tom Ridge, Peter Sewell, Michael Smith, Keith Wansbrough:
Engineering with Logic: Rigorous Test-Oracle Specification and Validation for TCP/IP and the Sockets API. J. ACM 66(1): 1:1-1:77 (2019) - [j19]Kayvan Memarian, Victor B. F. Gomes, Brooks Davis, Stephen Kell, Alexander Richardson, Robert N. M. Watson, Peter Sewell:
Exploring C semantics and pointer provenance. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 3(POPL): 67:1-67:32 (2019) - [j18]Alasdair Armstrong, Thomas Bauereiss, Brian Campbell, Alastair Reid, Kathryn E. Gray, Robert M. Norton, Prashanth Mundkur, Mark Wassell, Jon French, Christopher Pulte, Shaked Flur, Ian Stark, Neel Krishnaswami, Peter Sewell:
ISA semantics for ARMv8-a, RISC-v, and CHERI-MIPS. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 3(POPL): 71:1-71:31 (2019) - [c61]Brooks Davis, Robert N. M. Watson, Alexander Richardson, Peter G. Neumann, Simon W. Moore, John Baldwin, David Chisnall, Jessica Clarke, Nathaniel Wesley Filardo, Khilan Gudka, Alexandre Joannou, Ben Laurie, A. Theodore Markettos, J. Edward Maste, Alfredo Mazzinghi, Edward Tomasz Napierala, Robert M. Norton, Michael Roe, Peter Sewell, Stacey D. Son, Jonathan Woodruff:
CheriABI: Enforcing Valid Pointer Provenance and Minimizing Pointer Privilege in the POSIX C Run-time Environment. ASPLOS 2019: 379-393 - [c60]Stella Lau, Victor B. F. Gomes, Kayvan Memarian, Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Peter Sewell:
Cerberus-BMC: A Principled Reference Semantics and Exploration Tool for Concurrent and Sequential C. CAV (1) 2019: 387-397 - 2018
- [j17]Christopher Pulte, Shaked Flur, Will Deacon, Jon French, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell:
Simplifying ARM concurrency: multicopy-atomic axiomatic and operational models for ARMv8. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2(POPL): 19:1-19:29 (2018) - 2017
- [c59]Shaked Flur, Susmit Sarkar, Christopher Pulte, Kyndylan Nienhuis, Luc Maranget, Kathryn E. Gray, Ali Sezgin, Mark Batty, Peter Sewell:
Mixed-size concurrency: ARM, POWER, C/C++11, and SC. POPL 2017: 429-442 - 2016
- [c58]Kyndylan Nienhuis, Kayvan Memarian, Peter Sewell:
An operational semantics for C/C++11 concurrency. OOPSLA 2016: 111-128 - [c57]Stephen Kell, Dominic P. Mulligan, Peter Sewell:
The missing link: explaining ELF static linking, semantically. OOPSLA 2016: 607-623 - [c56]Kayvan Memarian, Justus Matthiesen, James Lingard, Kyndylan Nienhuis, David Chisnall, Robert N. M. Watson, Peter Sewell:
Into the depths of C: elaborating the de facto standards. PLDI 2016: 1-15 - [c55]Shaked Flur, Kathryn E. Gray, Christopher Pulte, Susmit Sarkar, Ali Sezgin, Luc Maranget, Will Deacon, Peter Sewell:
Modelling the ARMv8 architecture, operationally: concurrency and ISA. POPL 2016: 608-621 - [c54]Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Peter Sewell:
A concurrency semantics for relaxed atomics that permits optimisation and avoids thin-air executions. POPL 2016: 622-633 - 2015
- [c53]Mark Batty, Kayvan Memarian, Kyndylan Nienhuis, Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Peter Sewell:
The Problem of Programming Language Concurrency Semantics. ESOP 2015: 283-307 - [c52]Kathryn E. Gray, Gabriel Kerneis, Dominic P. Mulligan, Christopher Pulte, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell:
An integrated concurrency and core-ISA architectural envelope definition, and test oracle, for IBM POWER multiprocessors. MICRO 2015: 635-646 - [c51]Tom Ridge, David Sheets, Thomas Tuerk, Andrea Giugliano, Anil Madhavapeddy, Peter Sewell:
SibylFS: formal specification and oracle-based testing for POSIX and real-world file systems. SOSP 2015: 38-53 - [c50]David Kaloper-Mersinjak, Hannes Mehnert, Anil Madhavapeddy, Peter Sewell:
Not-Quite-So-Broken TLS: Lessons in Re-Engineering a Security Protocol Specification and Implementation. USENIX Security Symposium 2015: 223-238 - 2014
- [j16]Peter Sewell:
POPL 2014 program chair's report. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 49(4S): 10-26 (2014) - [c49]Dominic P. Mulligan, Scott Owens, Kathryn E. Gray, Tom Ridge, Peter Sewell:
Lem: reusable engineering of real-world semantics. ICFP 2014: 175-188 - [e3]Suresh Jagannathan, Peter Sewell:
The 41st Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, POPL '14, San Diego, CA, USA, January 20-21, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2544-8 [contents] - [e2]Suresh Jagannathan, Peter Sewell:
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGPLAN Program Protection and Reverse Engineering Workshop 2014, PPREW 2014, January 25, 2014, San Diego, CA, USA. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2649-0 [contents] - 2013
- [j15]Jaroslav Sevcík, Viktor Vafeiadis, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Suresh Jagannathan, Peter Sewell:
CompCertTSO: A Verified Compiler for Relaxed-Memory Concurrency. J. ACM 60(3): 22:1-22:50 (2013) - [j14]Derek Dreyer, John Field, Roberto Giacobazzi, Michael Hicks, Suresh Jagannathan, Mooly Sagiv, Peter Sewell, Philip Wadler:
Principles of POPL. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 48(4S): 12-16 (2013) - 2012
- [j13]Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell:
Fences in weak memory models (extended version). Formal Methods Syst. Des. 40(2): 170-205 (2012) - [c48]Sela Mador-Haim, Luc Maranget, Susmit Sarkar, Kayvan Memarian, Jade Alglave, Scott Owens, Rajeev Alur, Milo M. K. Martin, Peter Sewell, Derek Williams:
An Axiomatic Memory Model for POWER Multiprocessors. CAV 2012: 495-512 - [c47]Peter Sewell:
False Concurrency and Strange-but-True Machines - (Abstract). CONCUR 2012: 37-38 - [c46]Peter Sewell:
Tales from the jungle. ICFP 2012: 271-272 - [c45]Susmit Sarkar, Kayvan Memarian, Scott Owens, Mark Batty, Peter Sewell, Luc Maranget, Jade Alglave, Derek Williams:
Synchronising C/C++ and POWER. PLDI 2012: 311-322 - [c44]Mark Batty, Kayvan Memarian, Scott Owens, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell:
Clarifying and compiling C/C++ concurrency: from C++11 to POWER. POPL 2012: 509-520 - 2011
- [c43]Scott Owens, Peter Böhm, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Peter Sewell:
Lem: A Lightweight Tool for Heavyweight Semantics. ITP 2011: 363-369 - [c42]Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell, Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Derek Williams:
Understanding POWER multiprocessors. PLDI 2011: 175-186 - [c41]Jaroslav Sevcík, Viktor Vafeiadis, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Suresh Jagannathan, Peter Sewell:
Relaxed-memory concurrency and verified compilation. POPL 2011: 43-54 - [c40]Mark Batty, Scott Owens, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell, Tjark Weber:
Mathematizing C++ concurrency. POPL 2011: 55-66 - [c39]Andrew D. Gordon, Robert Harper, John Harrison, Alan Jeffrey, Peter Sewell:
Robin Milner 1934--2010: verification, languages, and concurrency. POPL 2011: 473-474 - [c38]Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell:
Litmus: Running Tests against Hardware. TACAS 2011: 41-44 - [i1]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Ursula Goltz, Holger Hermanns, Peter Sewell:
Multi-Core Memory Models and Concurrency Theory (Dagstuhl Seminar 11011). Dagstuhl Reports 1(1): 1-26 (2011) - 2010
- [j12]Peter Sewell, Susmit Sarkar, Scott Owens, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Magnus O. Myreen:
x86-TSO: a rigorous and usable programmer's model for x86 multiprocessors. Commun. ACM 53(7): 89-97 (2010) - [j11]Peter Sewell, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Scott Owens, Gilles Peskine, Thomas Ridge, Susmit Sarkar, Rok Strnisa:
Ott: Effective tool support for the working semanticist. J. Funct. Program. 20(1): 71-122 (2010) - [j10]Peter Sewell, Pawel T. Wojciechowski, Asis Unyapoth:
Nomadic pict: Programming languages, communication infrastructure overlays, and semantics for mobile computation. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 32(4): 12:1-12:63 (2010) - [c37]Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell:
Fences in Weak Memory Models. CAV 2010: 258-272 - [c36]Peter Sewell:
Memory, an elusive abstraction. ISMM 2010: 51-52
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c35]Jade Alglave, Anthony C. J. Fox, Samin Ishtiaq, Magnus O. Myreen, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell, Francesco Zappa Nardelli:
The semantics of power and ARM multiprocessor machine code. DAMP 2009: 13-24 - [c34]Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Scott Owens, Tom Ridge, Thomas Braibant, Magnus O. Myreen, Jade Alglave:
The semantics of x86-CC multiprocessor machine code. POPL 2009: 379-391 - [c33]Scott Owens, Susmit Sarkar, Peter Sewell:
A Better x86 Memory Model: x86-TSO. TPHOLs 2009: 391-407 - 2008
- [j9]Peter Sewell, Gareth Paul Stoyle, Michael Hicks, Gavin M. Bierman, Keith Wansbrough:
Dynamic rebinding for marshalling and update, via redex-time and destruct-time reduction. J. Funct. Program. 18(4): 437-502 (2008) - [c32]Tom Ridge, Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell:
A Rigorous Approach to Networking: TCP, from Implementation to Protocol to Service. FM 2008: 294-309 - 2007
- [j8]Peter Sewell, James J. Leifer, Keith Wansbrough, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Mair Allen-Williams, Pierre Habouzit, Viktor Vafeiadis:
Acute: High-level programming language design for distributed computation. J. Funct. Program. 17(4-5): 547-612 (2007) - [j7]Gareth Paul Stoyle, Michael W. Hicks, Gavin M. Bierman, Peter Sewell, Iulian Neamtiu:
Mutatis Mutandis: Safe and predictable dynamic software updating. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 29(4): 22 (2007) - [c31]Peter Sewell, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Scott Owens, Gilles Peskine, Tom Ridge, Susmit Sarkar, Rok Strnisa:
Ott: effective tool support for the working semanticist. ICFP 2007: 1-12 - [c30]Rok Strnisa, Peter Sewell, Matthew J. Parkinson:
The java module system: core design and semantic definition. OOPSLA 2007: 499-514 - 2006
- [c29]Adam Biltcliffe, Michael Dales, Sam Jansen, Tom Ridge, Peter Sewell:
Rigorous Protocol Design in Practice: An Optical Packet-Switch MAC in HOL. ICNP 2006: 117-126 - [c28]John Billings, Peter Sewell, Mark R. Shinwell, Rok Strnisa:
Type-safe distributed programming for OCaml. ML 2006: 20-31 - [c27]Steve Bishop, Matthew Fairbairn, Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell, Michael Smith, Keith Wansbrough:
Engineering with logic: HOL specification and symbolic-evaluation testing for TCP implementations. POPL 2006: 55-66 - 2005
- [j6]Andrei Serjantov, Peter Sewell:
Passive-attack analysis for connection-based anonymity systems. Int. J. Inf. Sec. 4(3): 172-180 (2005) - [c26]Peter Sewell, James J. Leifer, Keith Wansbrough, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, Mair Allen-Williams, Pierre Habouzit, Viktor Vafeiadis:
Acute: high-level programming language design for distributed computation. ICFP 2005: 15-26 - [c25]Gareth Paul Stoyle, Michael W. Hicks, Gavin M. Bierman, Peter Sewell, Iulian Neamtiu:
Mutatis mutandis: safe and predictable dynamic software updating. POPL 2005: 183-194 - [c24]Steve Bishop, Matthew Fairbairn, Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell, Michael Smith, Keith Wansbrough:
Rigorous specification and conformance testing techniques for network protocols, as applied to TCP, UDP, and sockets. SIGCOMM 2005: 265-276 - [c23]Brian E. Aydemir, Aaron Bohannon, Matthew Fairbairn, J. Nathan Foster, Benjamin C. Pierce, Peter Sewell, Dimitrios Vytiniotis, Geoffrey Washburn, Stephanie Weirich, Steve Zdancewic:
Mechanized Metatheory for the Masses: The PoplMark Challenge. TPHOLs 2005: 50-65 - [c22]Benjamin C. Pierce, Peter Sewell, Stephanie Weirich, Steve Zdancewic:
It Is Time to Mechanize Programming Language Metatheory. VSTTE 2005: 26-30 - [c21]Peter Sewell:
Process Calculi: The End of the Beginning?: (From Thought Experiments to Experimental Semantics). APC 25 2005: 317-321 - 2004
- [j5]Gian Luca Cattani, Peter Sewell:
Models for name-passing processes: interleaving and causal. Inf. Comput. 190(2): 136-178 (2004) - [c20]Moritz Y. Becker, Peter Sewell:
Cassandra: Flexible Trust Management, Applied to Electronic Health Records. CSFW 2004: 139-154 - [c19]Moritz Y. Becker, Peter Sewell:
Cassandra: Distributed Access Control Policies with Tunable Expressiveness. POLICY 2004: 159-168 - 2003
- [j4]Peter Sewell, Jan Vitek:
Secure Composition of Untrusted Code: Box pi, Wrappers, and Causality. J. Comput. Secur. 11(2): 135-188 (2003) - [c18]Andrei Serjantov, Peter Sewell:
Passive Attack Analysis for Connection-Based Anonymity Systems. ESORICS 2003: 116-131 - [c17]James J. Leifer, Gilles Peskine, Peter Sewell, Keith Wansbrough:
Global abstraction-safe marshalling with hash types. ICFP 2003: 87-98 - [c16]Gavin M. Bierman, Michael W. Hicks, Peter Sewell, Gareth Paul Stoyle, Keith Wansbrough:
Dynamic rebinding for marshalling and update, with destruct-time? ICFP 2003: 99-110 - 2002
- [j3]Peter Sewell:
From rewrite rules to bisimulation congruences. Theor. Comput. Sci. 274(1-2): 183-230 (2002) - [c15]Keith Wansbrough, Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell, Andrei Serjantov:
Timing UDP: Mechanized Semantics for Sockets, Threads, and Failures. ESOP 2002: 278-294 - [c14]Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell, Keith Wansbrough:
Rigour is good for you and feasible: reflections on formal treatments of C and UDP sockets. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 2002: 49-53 - 2001
- [c13]Asis Unyapoth, Peter Sewell:
Nomadic pict: correct communication infrastructure for mobile computation. POPL 2001: 116-127 - [c12]Peter Sewell:
Modules, abstract types, and distributed versioning. POPL 2001: 236-247 - [c11]Andrei Serjantov, Peter Sewell, Keith Wansbrough:
The UDP Calculus: Rigorous Semantics for Real Networking. TACS 2001: 535-559 - 2000
- [j2]Pawel T. Wojciechowski, Peter Sewell:
Nomadic Pict: language and infrastructure design for mobile agents. IEEE Concurr. 8(2): 42-52 (2000) - [c10]Peter Sewell, Jan Vitek:
Secure Composition of Untrusted Code: Wrappers and Causality Types. CSFW 2000: 269-284 - [c9]Gian Luca Cattani, Peter Sewell:
Models for Name-Passing Processes: Interleaving and Causal. LICS 2000: 322-333 - [c8]Peter Sewell:
Preface. HLCL 2000: 17-18 - [e1]John H. Reppy, Peter Sewell:
4th International Workshop on High-Level Concurrent Languages, HLCL 2000, Satellite to PLI 2000, Montreal, Canada, September 20, 2000. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 41(2), Elsevier 2000 [contents]
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c7]Peter Sewell, Jan Vitek:
Secure Composition of Insecure Components. CSFW 1999: 136-150 - [c6]Pawel T. Wojciechowski, Peter Sewell:
Nomadic Pict: Language and Infrastructure Design for Mobile Agents. ASA/MA 1999: 2-12 - 1998
- [c5]Peter Sewell:
From Rewrite to Bisimulation Congruences. CONCUR 1998: 269-284 - [c4]Peter Sewell:
Global/Local Subtyping and Capability Inference for a Distributed pi-calculus. ICALP 1998: 695-706 - [c3]Peter Sewell, Pawel T. Wojciechowski, Benjamin C. Pierce:
Location-Independent Communication for Mobile Agents: A Two-Level Architecture. ICCL Workshop: Internet Programming Languages 1998: 1-31 - 1997
- [j1]Peter Sewell:
Nonaxiomatisability of Equivalences over Finite State Processes. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 90(1-3): 163-191 (1997) - [c2]Peter Sewell:
On Implementations and Semantics of a Concurrent Programming Language. CONCUR 1997: 391-405 - 1994
- [c1]Peter Sewell:
Bisimulation is Not Finitely (First Order) Equationally Axiomatisable. LICS 1994: 62-70
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