Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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550579 | Information and Software Technology | 2008 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
This paper introduces an approach to locating dependence structures in a program by searching the space of the powerset of the set of all possible program slices. The paper formulates this problem as a search-based software engineering problem. To evaluate the approach, the paper introduces an instance of a search-based slicing problem concerned with locating sets of slices that decompose a program into a set of covering slices that minimize inter-slice overlap. The paper reports the result of an empirical study of algorithm performance and result-similarity for Hill Climbing, Genetic, Random Search and Greedy Algorithms applied to a set of 12 C programs.
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Authors
Tao Jiang, Nicolas Gold, Mark Harman, Zheng Li,