Automated Software Diversity
Discover the intricacies of modern computing with Automated Software Diversity by Per Larsen, published by Springer International Publishing AG in 2015. This insightful paperback, spanning 76 pages, delves into the contrast between user-facing applications, typically crafted in contemporary programming languages, and the foundational software components—firmware, operating systems, support libraries, and virtual machines—that rely on low-level languages. These foundational elements prioritize flexibility and performance, often at the cost of convenience and safety. Perfect for software developers, engineers, and technology enthusiasts, this book offers a comprehensive examination of software diversity and its implications in the realm of modern computer systems. Enhance your understanding of software development and the underlying technologies that drive our digital world today.