Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs, derives useful aliasing information. It is well-known that a commonly used core of techniques, such as the integration of Sharing with freeness and linearity information, can significantly improve the precision of the analysis. However, a number of other proposals for refined domain combinations have been circulating for years. One feature that is common to these proposals is that they do not seem to have undergone a thorough experimental evaluation even with respect to the expected precision gains. In this paper we experimentally evaluate: helping Sharing with the definitely ground variables found using Pos, the domain of positive Boolean f...
This paper presents improved unification algorithms, an implementation, and an analysis of the effec...
AbstractThis paper describes an algebraic approach to the sharing analysis of logic programs based o...
We show that Jacobs and Langen's domain for set-sharing analysis is isomorphic to the domain of...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs,...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs...
email amk ukcacuk Analyses for possible variable sharing and denite freeness are important both i...
Accurate variable sharing information is crucial both in the automatic parallelisation and in the op...
Sharing information between logical variables is crucial for a lot of analyses of logic programs, e....
We investigate Jacobs and Langen's Sharing domain for the analysis of set-sharing and show that...
We study the problem of an efficient and precise sharing analysis of (constraint) logic programs. Af...
An abstract domain for non pair-sharing and freeness analysis of logic programs has been recently de...
In this paper we consider static analyses based on abstract interpretation of logic programs over co...
emaih mauriceOcs.kuleuven.ac.be Abst ract. The availability of freeness and sharing information for ...
AbstractOne of the most popular abstract domains used for the analysis of logic programs is the doma...
We face the problem of devising optimal unification operators for domains of abstract substitutions...
This paper presents improved unification algorithms, an implementation, and an analysis of the effec...
AbstractThis paper describes an algebraic approach to the sharing analysis of logic programs based o...
We show that Jacobs and Langen's domain for set-sharing analysis is isomorphic to the domain of...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs,...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs...
email amk ukcacuk Analyses for possible variable sharing and denite freeness are important both i...
Accurate variable sharing information is crucial both in the automatic parallelisation and in the op...
Sharing information between logical variables is crucial for a lot of analyses of logic programs, e....
We investigate Jacobs and Langen's Sharing domain for the analysis of set-sharing and show that...
We study the problem of an efficient and precise sharing analysis of (constraint) logic programs. Af...
An abstract domain for non pair-sharing and freeness analysis of logic programs has been recently de...
In this paper we consider static analyses based on abstract interpretation of logic programs over co...
emaih mauriceOcs.kuleuven.ac.be Abst ract. The availability of freeness and sharing information for ...
AbstractOne of the most popular abstract domains used for the analysis of logic programs is the doma...
We face the problem of devising optimal unification operators for domains of abstract substitutions...
This paper presents improved unification algorithms, an implementation, and an analysis of the effec...
AbstractThis paper describes an algebraic approach to the sharing analysis of logic programs based o...
We show that Jacobs and Langen's domain for set-sharing analysis is isomorphic to the domain of...