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  1. Journal of Computer Science and Technology
  2. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 19
  3. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 19, Issue 6, December 2004
  4. A model for slicing JAVA programs hierarchically
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Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 19, Issue 6, December 2004
Preemptive semi-online scheduling with tightly-grouped processing times
New meta-heuristic for combinatorial optimization problems: Intersection based scaling
Image authentication based on digital signature and semi-fragile watermarking
Optimal parallel algorithms for the knapsack problem without memory conflicts
Fault tolerant algorithm based on dynamic and active load balancing for redundant services
Algorithm based on taboo search and shifting bottleneck for job shop scheduling
Approximation algorithm for weighted weak vertex cover
Max-flow problem in undirected planar networks with node capacities being in NC
Approximation algorithm for bottleneck Steiner tree problem in the Euclidean plane
Verifying mutual exclusion and liveness properties with split preconditions
Symmetric structure in logic programming
Automatic generation of symbolic model for parameterized synchronous systems
Geometry theorem proving by decomposing polynomial system into strong regular sets
Event-based operational semantics and a consistency result for real-time concurrent processes with action refinement
Practical type checking of functions defined on Context-Free languages
A model for slicing JAVA programs hierarchically
Measuring class cohesion based on dependence analysis
Extracting frequent connected subgraphs from large graph sets
Efficient incremental maintenance of frequent patterns with FP-tree
Striping and scheduling for large scale multimedia servers
Integrated differentiated survivability in IP over WDM networks
DRMR: Dynamic-ring-based multicast routing protocol for Ad hoc networks
New approach to WLAN security with synchronized pseudo random
Semantic and structural analysis of TV diving programs
Memorizable interactive proof and zero-knowledge proof systems
Distributed oblivious function evaluation and its applications
A novel framework for IP DiffServ over optical burst switching networks
A new classification of path-delay fault testability in terms of stuck-at faults
I/O performance of an RAID-10 style parallel file system
Fast evaluation of Bounded Slice-line Grid
Some results on the minimal coverings of precomplete classes in partialk-valued logic functions
Erratum to A framed temporal logic programming language
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A model for slicing JAVA programs hierarchically

Content Provider SpringerLink
Author Li, Bi Xin Fan, Xiao Cong Pang, Jun Zhao, Jian Jun
Copyright Year 2004
Abstract Program slicing can be effectively used to debug, test, analyze, understand and maintain objectoriented software. In this paper, a new slicing model is proposed to slice Java programs based on their inherent hierarchical feature. The main idea of hierarchical slicing is to slice programs in a stepwise way, from package level, to class level, method level, and finally up to statement level. The stepwise slicing algorithm and the related graph reachability algorithms are presented, the architecture of the Java program Analyzing TOol (JATO) based on hierarchical slicing model is provided, the applications and a small case study are also discussed.
Starting Page 848
Ending Page 858
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 10009000
Journal Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Volume Number 19
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 18604749
Language English
Publisher Science Press
Publisher Date 2008-10-11
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword software engineering hierarchical model program slicing JAVA stepwise algorithm JATO Computer Science Software Engineering Theory of Computation Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Theoretical Computer Science Computational Theory and Mathematics Computer Science Applications Software Hardware and Architecture
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