| [giffhorn09jase] | Dennis Giffhorn, Christian Hammer, Precise Slicing of Concurrent Programs - An Evaluation of Static
 Slicing Algorithms for Concurrent Programs, Journal of Automated Software Engineering, Vol. 16, (2), pp. 197--234, June 2009. | 
	Zusammenfassung
	
		While there exist efficient algorithms to slice sequential programs
 precisely, there are only two algorithms for precise slicing of concurrent
 interprocedural programs with recursive procedures (Krinke in Proc.
 ESEC/FSE'03, pp. 178-187, 2003; Nanda and Ramesh in ACM Toplas. 28(6):1088-1144,
 2006). We present an empirical evaluation of both algorithms for
 Java. We demonstrate that both algorithms provide the same precision
 up to the model of concurrency in use and show that the concurrency
 model has strong impact on slice precision and computation costs.
 Furthermore, we extend both algorithms to support dynamic thread
 creation both in loops and recursion - a feature that the original
 algorithms could not fully handle. The worst case complexity of the
 algorithms being exponential, we developed several optimizations
 and compared these with each other and with algorithms that trade
 precision for speed. Finally, we show that one algorithm may produce
 incorrect slices and present a remedy.	
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