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Analysis of programs with exception-handling constructs
Analysis techniques, such as control flow, data flow, and control dependence, are used for a variety of maintenance tasks, including regression testing, dynamic execution profiling, and static and dynamic slicing. To be applicable to programs in languages, such as Java and C++ however, these analysis techniques should, to the extent possible, account for the effects of exception occurrences and exception handling constructs. The paper presents techniques to construct intraprocedural and interprocedural representations on which existing techniques can be performed and demonstrates their applicability to several maintenance tasks.