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Using dependence analysis to support the software maintenance process
Dependence analysis is useful for software maintenance because it indicates the possible effects of a software modification on the rest of a program. This helps the software maintainer evaluate the appropriateness of a software modification, drive regression testing, and determine the vulnerability of critical sections of code. A definition of interprocedural dependence analysis is given, and its implementation in a prototype tool that supports software maintenance is described.<>