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Dynamic Graph Watermarking: A Method for Enhanced Runtime Data Protection

Dynamic Graph Watermarking (DGW) introduces a novel method for protecting runtime data graph topologies in programs by embedding a watermark. This technique utilizes a constant variable protection method that embeds a constant variable, identified from candidate programs, directly into the watermark graph. By doing so, it ensures that the integrity and ownership of the runtime data graph are maintained, offering a robust layer of protection against unauthorized modifications and infringements, while preserving the dynamic nature of graph structures.

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Dynamic Graph Watermarking: A Method for Enhanced Runtime Data Protection

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  1. Protect Dynamic Graph Watermark Through Constant Variable Embedding Dynamic graph watermarking (DGW) embeds watermark into runtime data graph topology of a program. Constant variable protection method embeds a constant variable, found from candidate program, into watermark graph, is a new technology for DGW protection.

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