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  1. Proceedings of the 6th European SOFTWARE ENGINEERING conference held jointly with the 5th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering (ESEC '97/FSE-5)
  2. Refining data flow information using infeasible paths
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Software engineering (extended abstract): an unconsummated marriage
Subtypes for specifications
Developing multimedia applications with the WinWin spiral model
What we teach software engineers in the university: do we take engineering seriously?
What we expect from software engineers in the industry
Security issues in distributed software
A framework for classifying and comparing architecture description languages
Applying static analysis to software architectures
Making design patterns explicit in FACE: a frame work adaptive composition environment
TTM15—a large multi-site improvement project
Change management needs integrated process and configuration management
The design of a next-generation process language
Software release management
A contextual approach for process-integrated tools
Generic fuzzy reasoning nets as a basis for reverse engineering relational database applications
Providing automated support to deductive analysis of time critical systems
Verification of liveness properties using compositional reachability analysis
Model checking graphical user interfaces using abstractions
Comparing and combining software defect detection techniques: a replicated empirical study
Experiences with criticality predictions in software development
Validating the defect detection performance advantage of group designs for software reviews: report of a laboratory experiment using program code
Integration of sequential scenarios
A view-oriented approach to system modelling based on graph transformation
A design framework for Internet-scale event observation and notification
Refining data flow information using infeasible paths
Feasible test path selection by principal slicing
Cryptographic verification of test coverage claims
A C++ data model supporting reachability analysis and dead code detection
The use of program profiling for software maintenance with applications to the year 2000 problem
Reduction and slicing of hierarchical state machines
A pattern-based application generator for building simulation
Executable connectors: towards reusable design elements
Expressing code mobility in mobile UNITY
Incremental development for AXE 10
The tale of two projects (abstract)
Towards an adaptation of the COCOMO cost model to the software measurement theory
Formalizing software architectures: an industrial experience

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Refining data flow information using infeasible paths

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Bodík, Rastislav Gupta, Rajiv Soffa, Mary Lou
Starting Page 361
Ending Page 377
Page Count 17
File Format PDF
ISBN 3540635319
DOI 10.1145/267895.267921
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1997-11-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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