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Slicing the SCAM Mug: A Case Study in Semantic Slicing
Amsterdam, The Netherlands September 26-September 27
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SCAM.2003.1238035Third IEEE International Workshop on ...
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M. P. Ward, De Montfort University
In this paper we describe an improved formalisation of slicing in WSL transformation theory and apply the result to a particularly challenging slicing problem: the SCAM mug [1]. We present both syntactic and semantic slices of the mug program and give semantic slices for various generalisations of the program. Although there is no algorithm for constructing a minimal syntactic slice, we show that it is possible, in the WSL language, to derive a minimal semantic slice for any program and any slicing criteria.
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M. P. Ward, "Slicing the SCAM Mug: A Case Study in Semantic Slicing," scam, pp.88, Third IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, 2003
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