Variations on Constants

Variations on Constants

EnglishPaperback / softback
Müller-Olm, Markus
Springer, Berlin
EAN: 9783540453857
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Program analysis is concerned with techniques that automatically determine run-time properties of given programs prior to run-time. It is used for validation in order to ensure that programs serve their intended purpose and in further processing for efficient execution such as in optimizing compilers. Optimal program analysis provides a guarantee about the precision of the computed results.

This monograph, a revised version of the author's habilitation thesis, focusses on optimal flow analysis of sequential and parallel programs. It studies algorithmic properties of various versions of the well-known constant-propagation problem. In order to come to grips with the variants considered, it combines techniques from different areas such as linear algebra, computable ring theory, abstract interpretation, program verification, complexity theory, etc. Combination of techniques is the key to further progress in automatic analysis and constant-propagation allows us to illustrate this point in a theoretical study.

After a general overview, the monograph consists of three essentially self-contained parts that can be read independently of each other. These parts study: a hierarchy of constants in sequential programs, inherent limits of flow analysis of parallel programs, and how to overcome these limits by abandoning a classic atomic execution assumption.

EAN 9783540453857
ISBN 3540453857
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date October 2, 2006
Pages 177
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Muller-Olm, Markus
Illustrations XIII, 177 p.
Series Programming and Software Engineering