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Dynamic program slicing (English)
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A dynamic program slice is an executable subset of the original program that produces the same computations on a subset of selected variables and inputs. It differs from the static slice [\textit{M. Weiser}, IEEE Trans. Software Eng. SE-10, 352-357 (1984; Zbl 0552.68004)] in that it is entirely defined on the basis of a computation. The two main advantages are the following: Arrays and dynamic data structures can be handled more precisely and the size of slice can be significantly reduced, leading to a finer localization of the fault. The approach is being investigated as a possible extension of the debugging capabilities of STAD, a system recently developed by the authors for testing and debugging.
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slicing
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dynamic slice
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trajectory
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data dependence
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control dependence
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debugging
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