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| ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS / AUTHORS OF DR. MEMORY |
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| The following is a partial list of the people who have contributed to |
| Dr. Memory, in alphabetical order. Many others have provided invaluable |
| insights, suggestions, and constructive criticism. |
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| * Derek Bruening |
| * Bharath Chandramohan |
| * Shawn Denbow |
| * Timur Iskhodzhanov |
| * Reid Kleckner |
| * Maxim Shudrak |
| * Dimitrios Tatsis |
| * Qin Zhao |
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| Dr. Memory was originally developed by Derek Bruening for Windows. Derek later |
| ported Dr. Memory to Linux. |
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| Reid Kleckner and Qin Zhao contributed to many different features on both |
| Windows and Linux. |
| Shawn Denbow contributed to Windows system call handling. |
| Maxim Shudrak contributed to Dr. Strace and the Windows system call database. |
| Dimitrios Tatsis contributed to Linux system call handling. |
| Timur Iskhodzhanov contributed to error suppression and testing. |
| Bharath Chandramohan contributed to an ESXi port of Dr. Memory. |
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| Dr. Memory leverages the dynamic instrumentation tool platform DynamoRIO. |
| See http://dynamorio.org for more information about DynamoRIO. |
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| Dr. Memory's feature set bears some similiarities to Valgrind's Memcheck |
| tool. |
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