AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but whose functions and predicates may differ. A schema thus defines an entire class of programs according to how its symbols are interpreted. As defined in this paper, a slice of a schema is obtained from a schema by deleting some of its statements. We prove that given a schema S which is function-linear, free and liberal, and a slicing criterion defined by the final value of a given variable after execution of any program defined by S, the minimal slice of S which respects this slicing criterion contains only the symbols ‘needed’ by the variable according to the data dependence and control dependence relations used in program slicing, wh...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
AbstractWe define a program semantics that is preserved by dependence-based slicing algorithms. It i...
AbstractWe introduce a new non-strict semantics for a simple while language. We demonstrate that thi...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
Program slicing is an automated source code extraction technique that has been applied to a number o...
This is the post-print version of the Paper - Copyright @ 2005 Oxford University PressProgram slicin...
Program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but who...
Abstractprogram schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure,...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
Given a program, a quotient can be obtained from it by deleting zero or more statements. The field o...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical state-ment structure, but ...
. Program slicing is a technique by which statements are deleted from a program in such a way as to ...
A slice is constructed by deleting statements from a program whilst preserving some projection of it...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
AbstractWe define a program semantics that is preserved by dependence-based slicing algorithms. It i...
AbstractWe introduce a new non-strict semantics for a simple while language. We demonstrate that thi...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
Program slicing is an automated source code extraction technique that has been applied to a number o...
This is the post-print version of the Paper - Copyright @ 2005 Oxford University PressProgram slicin...
Program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but who...
Abstractprogram schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure,...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
Given a program, a quotient can be obtained from it by deleting zero or more statements. The field o...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structure, but w...
A program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical state-ment structure, but ...
. Program slicing is a technique by which statements are deleted from a program in such a way as to ...
A slice is constructed by deleting statements from a program whilst preserving some projection of it...
AbstractA program schema defines a class of programs, all of which have identical statement structur...
AbstractWe define a program semantics that is preserved by dependence-based slicing algorithms. It i...
AbstractWe introduce a new non-strict semantics for a simple while language. We demonstrate that thi...