| Jackson, D. and Rinard, M.: "Software Analysis: A Roadmap," Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Limerick, Ireland, June 2000, pp.133-145. |
....analysis is an important issue in object oriented software engineering. Program analysis serves di#erent purposes, such as extracting object model from source code [22] understanding dependencies among classes and their instances [17] or verifying, refuting, simulating, and checking properties [21] Program analysis may be performed either statically or dynamically. On the one hand, some information may be costly, complex, or even impossible to extract from static program analysis. On the other hand, the results of dynamic analyses are valid only for the set of considered executions. In ....
D. Jackson and M. C. Rinard. Software analysis: A roadmap. In Proceedings of ICSE, Future of Software Engineering Track, pages 133--145. ACM Press, June 2000.
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Jackson, D. and Rinard, M.: "Software Analysis: A Roadmap," Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Limerick, Ireland, June 2000, pp.133-145.
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