Columbia University Department of Computer Science 

Projects:  Cider, Native Execution of iOS Apps on Android

http://systems.cs.columbia.edu/projects/cider

Cider is an operating system compatibility architecture that can run 
applications built for different mobile ecosystems, iOS or Android, together on 
the same smartphone or tablet.

Cider enhances the domestic operating system, Android, of a device with 
kernel-managed, per-thread personas to mimic the application binary interface 
of a foreign operating system, iOS, enabling it to run unmodified foreign 
binaries. 

This is accomplished using a combination of binary compatibility techniques 
including two new mechanisms: compile-time code adaptation, and diplomatic 
functions. Compile-time code adaptation enables existing unmodified foreign 
source code to be reused in the domestic kernel, reducing implementation effort 
required to support multiple binary interfaces for executing domestic and 
foreign applications. Diplomatic functions leverage per-thread personas, and 
allow foreign applications to use domestic libraries to access proprietary 
software and hardware interfaces.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uaple0Ec1Dg

Cheers,
Stephen

                                          
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