matchertext

matchertext

Matchertext is a syntactic discipline that allows strings in one compliant language to be embedded verbatim without escaping (e.g., via cut-and-paste) into itself or another compliant language.

Matchertext defines a syntactic invariant requiring that all bracket-like characters (parentheses, brackets, braces) are balanced within any well-formed string in a compliant language. This property enables verbatim, zero-escaping embedding of matchertext-compliant strings across language boundaries, eliminating injection vulnerabilities and parser ambiguity that arise from ad-hoc escaping conventions.

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Decentralized Distributed Systems Laboratory

Decentralized Distributed Systems Laboratory
Bryan Ford

Prof. Bryan Ford

The DEDIS team is working on projects related to large-scale collective authorities (cothorities), which distribute trust among a number of independent parties to allow scalable self-organizing communities. With no single trusted party, cothorities can secure software updates, provide public randomness, enable privacy-conscious medical-data sharing and a lot more. Other projects include communicating securely over insecure channels and fast, scalable, accountable anonymous communication.

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