[krinke03fse] | Jens Krinke, Context-Sensitive Slicing of Concurrent Programs, European Software Engineering Conference and ACM SIGSOFT Symposium
on the Foundations of Software Engineering, pp. 178--187, Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 2003.
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Abstract
Program slicing is a technique to identify statements that may influence
the computations at other statements. Precise slicing has been shown
to be undecidable for concurrent programs. This work presents the
first context-sensitive approach to slice concurrent programs accurately.
It extends the well known structures of the control flow graph and
the (interprocedural) program dependence graph for concurrent programs
with interference. This new technique does not require serialization
or inlining.
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