一个具有成本效益的基于依赖的动态影响分析框架

Haipeng Cai, Raúl A. Santelices
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动态影响分析可以极大地帮助开发人员管理软件变更,将他们的注意力集中在与具体程序执行相关的潜在变更的影响上。虽然基于依赖的动态影响分析(DDIA)比基于可跟踪性的方法提供更细粒度的结果,但传统的DDIA技术经常产生不精确的结果,从而导致过高的成本,从而阻碍了它们在许多实际情况中的采用。在本文中,我们介绍了DDIA框架的设计和评估及其三个新实例,它们不仅提供了更精确的影响集,而且提供了灵活的成本效益选择,以满足不同的应用需求,如不同的预算和结果细节水平。通过利用静态依赖关系和各种动态信息(包括方法执行跟踪、语句覆盖和动态数据点),根据我们的实验结果,我们的技术以合理的成本实现了这一目标。我们的研究还表明,语句覆盖通常比动态点到数据对DDIA的精度和成本效益有更大的影响。
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A framework for cost-effective dependence-based dynamic impact analysis
Dynamic impact analysis can greatly assist developers with managing software changes by focusing their attention on the effects of potential changes relative to concrete program executions. While dependence-based dynamic impact analysis (DDIA) provides finer-grained results than traceability-based approaches, traditional DDIA techniques often produce imprecise results, incurring excessive costs thus hindering their adoption in many practical situations. In this paper, we present the design and evaluation of a DDIA framework and its three new instances that offer not only much more precise impact sets but also flexible cost-effectiveness options to meet diverse application needs such as different budgets and levels of detail of results. By exploiting both static dependencies and various dynamic information including method-execution traces, statement coverage, and dynamic points-to data, our techniques achieve that goal at reasonable costs according to our experiment results. Our study also suggests that statement coverage has generally stronger effects on the precision and cost-effectiveness of DDIA than dynamic points-to data.
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