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Flashback: a lightweight extension for rollback and deterministic replay for software debugging
ATEC '04 Proceedings of the annual conference on USENIX Annual Technical Conference
MyExperience: a system for in situ tracing and capturing of user feedback on mobile phones
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Mobile systems, applications and services
Anomaly Detection Using LibSVM Training Tools
ISA '08 Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Information Security and Assurance (isa 2008)
Mugshot: deterministic capture and replay for Javascript applications
NSDI'10 Proceedings of the 7th USENIX conference on Networked systems design and implementation
R2: an application-level kernel for record and replay
OSDI'08 Proceedings of the 8th USENIX conference on Operating systems design and implementation
Behaviour Profiling on Mobile Devices
EST '10 Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Emerging Security Technologies
LiveLab: measuring wireless networks and smartphone users in the field
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
SystemSens: a tool for monitoring usage in smartphone research deployments
MobiArch '11 Proceedings of the sixth international workshop on MobiArch
Dynamic Analysis for Diagnosing Integration Faults
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Can deterministic replay be an enabling tool for mobile computing?
Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
ZZFS: a hybrid device and cloud file system for spontaneous users
FAST'12 Proceedings of the 10th USENIX conference on File and Storage Technologies
Mobius: unified messaging and data serving for mobile apps
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services
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Many enterprises are investigating Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) policies, which allow employees to use their personal devices in the workplace. This has led to mixed-use scenarios, where consumer and enterprise software are installed on the same device. In this paper, we describe the Secured Application Framework for Enterprise (SAFE), a comprehensive system for enabling BYOD that allows enterprise and consumer applications to coexist side-by-side on the device. Rather than partition the device by profiles, SAFE embeds enterprise functions in each enterprise application; this allows for a seamless user experience and minimal intrusiveness on the part of the enterprise. We describe the SAFE toolset that implements the embedding of the SAFE instrumentation layer, and then provide an overview of several enterprise features that can be configured using SAFE. Specifically, we describe modeling for analytics, testing and replay, anomaly detection, and cloud data services, all enterprise features that can transparently be added to mobile applications.