| T. Hoffner, "Evaluation and Comparison of Program Slicing Tools," Technical Report, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Linkoping University, Sweden, 1995. |
....first introduced by Mark Weiser [10] He introduced program slicing as a debugging aid and gave the first static slicing algorithm. Since then a great deal of research has been conducted on static slicing and an excellent survey of many of the proposed techniques and tools can be found in [8] and [5]. Other works on slicing have explored the applications of slicing in greater depth. Some examples of such works include the use of slicing in debugging sequential and distributed programs as well as testing sequential programs [2, 6] It is widely recognized that for programs that make extensive ....
....is reported in [11, 12] the execution times of this approach can be expected to be high. Therefore in this paper we take the standard approach of computing only the dynamic slices requested by the user. It has been shown that precise dynamic slices can be considerably smaller than static slices [9, 5]. The data in Table 1 shows the effectiveness of dynamic slicing. For each of the benchmark programs, we computed 25 distinct dynamic slices half way through the program s execution ( Midpoint) and another 25 at the end of program s execution ( End) The average (AVG) minimum (MIN) and maximum ....
T. Hoffner, "Evaluation and Comparison of Program Slicing Tools." Technical Report, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Linkoping University, Sweden, 1995.
....There are also other static code analysis tools, such as data flow analyzers, which would be useful in identifying critical data flows [2] In particular, there are program slicing tools that can be used to extract all code connected to a critical variable. Though most of these are research tools [4], there are some commercial tools that do a limited form of program slicing [11] Program slicing for object oriented programs is particularly difficult due to the run time binding of methods and complex object interaction graphs, though there is a tool that performs a limited form of object ....
Tommy Hoffner, "Evaluation and comparison of program slicing tools. Technical Report", LiTH-IDA-R-95-01, Department of Computer and Information Science, Linkping University, Sweden, 1995.
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T. Hoffner, "Evaluation and Comparison of Program Slicing Tools," Technical Report, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Linkoping University, Sweden, 1995.
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T. Hoffner, "Evaluation and Comparison of Program Slicing Tools." Tech. Report, Dept. of Computer and Info. Science, Linkoping University, Sweden, 1995.
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HOF95 Tommy Hoffner, "Evaluation and comparison of program slicing tools. Technical Report", LiTH-IDAR -95-01, Department of Computer and Information Science, Linkping University, Sweden, 1995.
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