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Abstract: This paper presents a new client-driven pointer analysis algorithm that
automatically adjusts its precision in response to the needs of client analyses. We
evaluate our algorithm on 18 real C programs, using five significant error detection
problems as clients. We compare the accuracy and performance of our algorithm
against several commonly-used fixed-precision algorithms. We find that
the client-driven approach effectively balances cost and precision, often producing
results as accurate ... (Update)
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Samuel Z. Guyer and Calvin Lin. Client-driven pointer analysis. In International Static Analysis Symposium, 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/guyer03clientdriven.html More
@misc{ guyer03clientdriven,
author = "S. Guyer and C. Lin",
title = "Client-driven pointer analysis",
text = "Samuel Z. Guyer and Calvin Lin. Client-driven pointer analysis. In International
Static Analysis Symposium, 2003.",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/guyer03clientdriven.html" }
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