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CMU-CS-14-115 Computer Science Department School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Olive: Sustaining Executable Content Over Decades
Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Gloriana St. Clair*, Benjamin Gilbert, November 2014
This work won the runner-up prize in the May 2014
We describe a system called Olive that freezes and precisely reproduces the environment necessary to execute software long after its creation. It uses virtual machine (VM) technology to encapsulate legacy software, complete with all its software dependencies. This legacy world can be completely closed-source: there is no requirement for availability of source code, nor a requirement for re- compilation or relinking. The entire VM is streamed over the Internet from a web server, much as video is streamed today.
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