Program slicing is a technique to identify statements that may influence the computations in other statements. Despite the ongoing research of almost 25 years, program slicing still has problems that prevent a widespread Sometimes, slices are too big to understand and too expensive and complicated to be computed for real-life programs. This book presents solutions to these It contains various approaches which help the user to understand a slice more easily by making it more focused on the user's problem. The underlying data structures used for slicing are program dependence graphs. They can also be used for different A new approach to clone detection based on identifying similar subgraphs in program dependence graphs is presented; it is able to detect modified clones better than other tools. In the theoretical part, this book presents a high-precision approach to slice concurrent procedural programs despite that optimal slicing is known to be undecidable. It is the first approach to slice concurrent programs that does not rely on inlining of called procedures.
Jens Krinke Boeken
