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Dependence-Cache Slicing: A Program Slicing Method Using Lightweight Dynamic Information

Published: 27 June 2002 Publication History

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When we try to debug or to comprehend a large program, it is important to separate suspicious program portions from the overall source program. Program slicing is a promisingtechnique used to extract a program portion; however, such slicing sometimes raises difficulties. Static slicing sometimes produces a large portion of a source program, especially for programs with array and pointer variables, and dynamic slicing requires unacceptably large run-time over-head.In this paper, we propose a slicing method named "dependence-cache slicing", which uses both static and dynamic information. An algorithm has been implemented in our experimental slicing system, and execution data for several sample programs have been collected. The results show that dependence-cache slicing reduces a slice size by 30-90% from static slice size with an increased and affordable run-time overhead, even for programs using array variables. In the future, the dependence-cache slicing will become an important feature for effective debugging environments.

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IWPC '02: Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Program Comprehension
June 2002
ISBN:0769514952

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Published: 27 June 2002

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  • (2012)A vocabulary of program slicing-based techniquesACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)10.1145/2187671.218767444:3(1-41)Online publication date: 14-Jun-2012
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  • (2005)A brief survey of program slicingACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes10.1145/1050849.105086530:2(1-36)Online publication date: 1-Mar-2005
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