Program slice is the part of program that may take the program off the path of the desired output at some point of its execution. Such point is known as the slicing criterion. This point is generally identified at a location in a given program coupled with the subset of variables of program. This process in which program slices are computed is called program slicing. Weiser was the person who gave the original definition of program slice in 1979. Since its first definition, many ideas related to the program slice have been formulated along with the numerous numbers of techniques to compute program slice. Meanwhile, distinction between the static slice and dynamic slice was also made. Program slicing is now among the most useful techniques t...
An alternative approach to developing reusable components from scratch is to recover them from exist...
Program slicing is a program decomposition technique that transforms a large program into a smaller ...
AbstractThe paper describes a study that explored the relationship of program slicing to (1) code un...
Program understanding is an important aspect in Software Maintenance and Reengineering. Understandin...
Program slicing is an important technique for untangling programs by only focusing on selected aspec...
Program slicing is a useful analysis for aiding different software engineering activities. In the ...
Program slicing is a commonly used approach for understanding and detecting the impact of changes to...
This thesis presents a classification of program slicing based techniques. The classification allows...
Software testing is an activity which aims at evaluating an feature or capability of system and dete...
n the present article, we formally define the notion of abstract program slicing, a general form of ...
Software maintenance activity is one of the most important part of software development cycle. Certa...
SUMMARY Program slicing is an automatic program abstraction technique whose many applications includ...
In this century, computers have become an inseparable part of human life. Human beings entrust them ...
Program slicing is a promising technique for providing automated support for various important softw...
Program slicing has many applications in a software development environment such as debugging, testi...
An alternative approach to developing reusable components from scratch is to recover them from exist...
Program slicing is a program decomposition technique that transforms a large program into a smaller ...
AbstractThe paper describes a study that explored the relationship of program slicing to (1) code un...
Program understanding is an important aspect in Software Maintenance and Reengineering. Understandin...
Program slicing is an important technique for untangling programs by only focusing on selected aspec...
Program slicing is a useful analysis for aiding different software engineering activities. In the ...
Program slicing is a commonly used approach for understanding and detecting the impact of changes to...
This thesis presents a classification of program slicing based techniques. The classification allows...
Software testing is an activity which aims at evaluating an feature or capability of system and dete...
n the present article, we formally define the notion of abstract program slicing, a general form of ...
Software maintenance activity is one of the most important part of software development cycle. Certa...
SUMMARY Program slicing is an automatic program abstraction technique whose many applications includ...
In this century, computers have become an inseparable part of human life. Human beings entrust them ...
Program slicing is a promising technique for providing automated support for various important softw...
Program slicing has many applications in a software development environment such as debugging, testi...
An alternative approach to developing reusable components from scratch is to recover them from exist...
Program slicing is a program decomposition technique that transforms a large program into a smaller ...
AbstractThe paper describes a study that explored the relationship of program slicing to (1) code un...