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Abstract: Demand-driven data-flow analysis (DD-DFA) has been pioneered in the field of interprocedural analysis of sequential programs to accommodate the specific needs of analysis tools like debuggers and slicers, but also to compensate for the continuous growth of programs and program complexity making static program analyses more and more intricate and time consuming. Particularly successful in practice turned out to be a DD-DFA approach based on reverse DFA. Recently, we have shown how to... (Update)

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@misc{ approach-demanddriven,
  author = "Programs An Approach",
  title = "Demand-Driven Analysis of Explicitly Parallel",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/631656.html" }
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