Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10334010 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2011 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is the first to define an underlying semantics for control dependence: we define two relations between graphs called weak and strong projections, and prove that the graph induced by a set of vertices is a weak/strong projection of the original if and only if the set is weakly/strongly control-closed. Thus, all previous forms of control dependence also satisfy our semantics. Weak and strong projections, therefore, precisely capture the essence of control dependence in our generalisations and all the previous, more restricted forms. More fundamentally, these semantics can be thought of as correctness criteria for future definitions of control dependence.
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Authors
Sebastian Danicic, Richard W. Barraclough, Mark Harman, John D. Howroyd, Ákos Kiss, Michael R. Laurence,