2020
DOI: 10.1145/3434489
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Semantic Correctness of Dependence-based Slicing for Interprocedural, Possibly Nonterminating Programs

Abstract: Existing proofs of correctness for dependence-based slicing methods are limited either to the slicing of intraprocedural programs [2, 39], or the proof is only applicable to a specific slicing method [4, 41]. We contribute a general proof of correctness for dependence-based slicing methods such as Weiser [50, 51], or Binkley et al. [7, 8], for interprocedural, possibly nonterminating programs. The proof uses well-formed weak and strong control closure relations, which are the interprocedural extensions of the … Show more

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“…For simplicity, we consider the assignment statements to be atomic. Take inspiration from two existing researches on the function call 40 and concurrency primitive, 41 we describe the complete semantics for the function calls and the concurrency primitives.…”
Section: App E Ndix B : Concurrent Program Semanticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For simplicity, we consider the assignment statements to be atomic. Take inspiration from two existing researches on the function call 40 and concurrency primitive, 41 we describe the complete semantics for the function calls and the concurrency primitives.…”
Section: App E Ndix B : Concurrent Program Semanticsmentioning
confidence: 99%