Research on the underlying concepts of such software— and game cheating mechanics —is well-documented in the fields of cybersecurity and distributed computing: 1. Cloud-Based Code Execution
Scholarly work in this field analyzes how tools (often called "executors") manipulate game clients to provide unfair advantages. CheatCloud Executor
: Research from ResearchGate explores frameworks like TESAR that manage the tradeoff between execution speed and reliability in mobile cloud environments. Research on the underlying concepts of such software—
: Some researchers propose generic detection systems that work across different game engines, as detailed in research available on ResearchGate . CheatCloud Executor
: A systematic review on arXiv defines software-based cheating as the automated manipulation of game inputs or injected code.