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PASTE 2001: Snowbird, Utah, USA
- John Field, Gregor Snelting:
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis For Software Tools and Engineering, PASTE'01, Snowbird, Utah, USA, June 18-19, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-413-4
Session 1
- William G. Griswold:
Making slicing practical: the final mile (Abstract). 1 - Steven P. Reiss:
An overview of BLOOM. 2-5
Session 2
- Gagan Agrawal, Liang Guo:
Evaluating explicitly context-sensitive program slicing. 6-12 - Amie L. Souter, Lori L. Pollock:
Contextual def-use associations for object aggregation. 13-19
Session 3
- Jens Palsberg:
Type-based analysis and applications. 20-27 - Ismail Kadayif, T. Chinoda, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwin, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
vEC: virtual energy counters. 28-31
Session 4
- Corinne Ancourt, Thi Viet Nga Nguyen:
Array resizing for scientific code debugging, maintenance and reuse. 32-37 - Claus Brabrand, Anders Møller, Michael I. Schwartzbach:
Static validation of dynamically generated HTML. 38-45 - Barbara G. Ryder, Frank Tip:
Change impact analysis for object-oriented programs. 46-53
Session 5
- Michael Hind:
Pointer analysis: haven't we solved this problem yet? 54-61 - Jan-Willem Maessen, Vivek Sarkar, David Grove:
Program analysis for safety guarantees in a Java virtual machine written in Java. 62-65
Session 6
- Markus Mock, Manuvir Das, Craig Chambers, Susan J. Eggers:
Dynamic points-to sets: a comparison with static analyses and potential applications in program understanding and optimization. 66-72 - Donglin Liang, Maikel Pennings, Mary Jean Harrold:
Extending and evaluating flow-insenstitive and context-insensitive points-to analyses for Java. 73-79
Session 7
- Gerard J. Holzmann:
Economics of software verification. 80-85 - Adam Brooks Webber:
What is a class invariant? 86-89
Session 8
- Cormac Flanagan, Stephen N. Freund:
Detecting race conditions in large programs. 90-96 - Thomas Ball, Sriram K. Rajamani:
Bebop: a path-sensitive interprocedural dataflow engine. 97-103
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