2016
DOI: 10.1145/3022670.2951936
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Allocation characterizes polyvariance: a unified methodology for polyvariant control-flow analysis

Abstract: The polyvariance of a static analysis is the degree to which it structurally differentiates approximations of program values. Polyvariant techniques come in a number of different flavors that represent alternative heuristics for managing the trade-off an analysis strikes between precision and complexity. For example, call sensitivity supposes that values will tend to correlate with recent call sites, object sensitivity supposes that values will correlate with the allocation points of related objects, the Carte… Show more

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“…This challenge becomes even more difficult if the user is allowed to mix analysis precision throughout the program, as static analysis tools generally use uniform analysis sen-sitivity. However, recent progress indicates that such hybrid analyses are beginning to receive attention [89,90].…”
Section: G5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This challenge becomes even more difficult if the user is allowed to mix analysis precision throughout the program, as static analysis tools generally use uniform analysis sen-sitivity. However, recent progress indicates that such hybrid analyses are beginning to receive attention [89,90].…”
Section: G5mentioning
confidence: 99%