[krinke03scam] | Jens Krinke, Barrier Slicing and Chopping, 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation
(SCAM 2003), IEEE, Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 2003.
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Abstract
One of the critiques on program slicing is that slices presented to
the user are hard to understand. This is partly due to bad user interfaces,
but mainly related to the problem that slicing `dumps' the results
onto the user without any explanation. This work will present an
approach that can be used to `filter' slices. This approach basically
introduces `barriers' which are not allowed to be passed during slice
computation. An earlier filtering approach is chopping which is also
extended to obey such a barrier. The barrier variants of slicing
and chopping provide filtering possibilities for smaller slices and
better comprehensibility.
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