Program slicing based on sentence executability

Autores
Cavadini, Salvador V.; Cheda, Diego A.
Año de publicación
2007
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
We present point slicing, a new slicing technique for imperative programs that gives an answer to the question Which sentences can be executed if sentence p is executed?, very common in program testing, debugging, and understanding tasks and, as far as we know, not directly addressed by other slicing techniques. Point slicing uses a program point as criterion and computes slices by deleting sentences that are proved to be not reachables by executions including the criterion point. We also show how to extend point slicing criterion to a set of program points and how the new technique can be also used to answer to a more precise question: Which sentences are possibly executed if sentence p is executed in a program state satisfying condition Á? Because, minimal point slices are, in general, not computable, we provide definitions of safe approximations for each type of point slice.
IV Workshop de Ingeniería de Software y Base de Datos
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Informática
software engineering
program slicing
conditioning
necessary condition for execution
Plan execution, formation, and generation
Testing and Debugging
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Program slicing based on sentence executability
title Program slicing based on sentence executability
spellingShingle Program slicing based on sentence executability
Cavadini, Salvador V.
Ciencias Informáticas
Informática
software engineering
program slicing
conditioning
necessary condition for execution
Plan execution, formation, and generation
Testing and Debugging
title_short Program slicing based on sentence executability
title_full Program slicing based on sentence executability
title_fullStr Program slicing based on sentence executability
title_full_unstemmed Program slicing based on sentence executability
title_sort Program slicing based on sentence executability
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cavadini, Salvador V.
Cheda, Diego A.
author Cavadini, Salvador V.
author_facet Cavadini, Salvador V.
Cheda, Diego A.
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author2 Cheda, Diego A.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Informática
software engineering
program slicing
conditioning
necessary condition for execution
Plan execution, formation, and generation
Testing and Debugging
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Informática
software engineering
program slicing
conditioning
necessary condition for execution
Plan execution, formation, and generation
Testing and Debugging
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv We present point slicing, a new slicing technique for imperative programs that gives an answer to the question Which sentences can be executed if sentence p is executed?, very common in program testing, debugging, and understanding tasks and, as far as we know, not directly addressed by other slicing techniques. Point slicing uses a program point as criterion and computes slices by deleting sentences that are proved to be not reachables by executions including the criterion point. We also show how to extend point slicing criterion to a set of program points and how the new technique can be also used to answer to a more precise question: Which sentences are possibly executed if sentence p is executed in a program state satisfying condition Á? Because, minimal point slices are, in general, not computable, we provide definitions of safe approximations for each type of point slice.
IV Workshop de Ingeniería de Software y Base de Datos
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description We present point slicing, a new slicing technique for imperative programs that gives an answer to the question Which sentences can be executed if sentence p is executed?, very common in program testing, debugging, and understanding tasks and, as far as we know, not directly addressed by other slicing techniques. Point slicing uses a program point as criterion and computes slices by deleting sentences that are proved to be not reachables by executions including the criterion point. We also show how to extend point slicing criterion to a set of program points and how the new technique can be also used to answer to a more precise question: Which sentences are possibly executed if sentence p is executed in a program state satisfying condition Á? Because, minimal point slices are, in general, not computable, we provide definitions of safe approximations for each type of point slice.
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