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An original, theoretical definition of denotational program slicing is presented. Program slicing is a method for automatic program decomposition that is based exclusively on control and data-flow information. Denotational slicing makes use of the functional semantics of a particular programming language and defines the various domains and appropriate mappings between them. Transformations are defined for each of the language constructs and applied to programs in a mathematical and systematic fashion. It is shown that program slices can be constructed denotationally and as a direct result can be specified precisely and simply.<>