Reducing the Length of Dynamic and Relevant Slices by Pruning Boolean Expressions
Thomas Hirsch,
Birgit Hofer
Abstract:Dynamic and relevant (backward) slicing helps programmers in the debugging process by reducing the number of statements in an execution trace. In this paper, we propose an approach called pruned slicing, which can further reduce the size of slices by reasoning over Boolean expressions. It adds only those parts of a Boolean expression that are responsible for the evaluation outcome of the Boolean expression to the set of relevant variables. We empirically evaluate our approach and compare it to dynamic and rele… Show more
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