Michael Burke. An interval-based approach to exhcaustive and incremental interprocedural analysis. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 12(3):341--395, July 1990.

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....A large body of research exists in dataflow analysis to determine the set of possible call targets for a given call site. Ryder[24] presented a method for computing the call graph, or set of functions, that may be called by each call site using dataflow equations. More recent work by Burke[4] and Hall[13] has refined this technique. All of this work characterized programs where procedure values may be passed as function parameters. Others, including Hall [13] also examine functional programs. More recently, Pande and Ryder[22] have shown that inferring the set of call targets for ....

Michael Burke. An interval-based approach to exhcaustive and incremental interprocedural analysis. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 12(3):341--395, July 1990.

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