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PASTE 2002: Charleston, South Carolina, USA
- Matthew B. Dwyer

, Jens Palsberg:
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis For Software Tools and Engineering, PASTE'02, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, November 18-19, 2002. ACM 2002 - David Notkin:

Longitudinal program analysis. 1
Monitoring and debugging
- James F. Bowring, Alessandro Orso, Mary Jean Harrold:

Monitoring deployed software using software tomography. 2-9 - Mustafa M. Tikir, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Guei-Yuan Lueh:

Recompilation for debugging support in a JIT-compiler. 10-17 - Tankut Akgul, Vincent John Mooney:

Instruction-level reverse execution for debugging. 18-25 - J. Gregory Morrisett:

Analysis issues for cyclone. 26
Program tracing and profiling
- Rhodes Brown, Karel Driesen, David Eng, Laurie J. Hendren, John Jorgensen, Clark Verbrugge, Qin Wang:

STEP: a framework for the efficient encoding of general trace data. 27-34 - Taweesup Apiwattanapong, Mary Jean Harrold:

Selective path profiling. 35-42 - David Eng:

Combining static and dynamic data in code visualization. 43-50 - Benjamin Chelf, Dawson R. Engler, Seth Hallem:

How to write system-specific, static checkers in metal. 51-60
Flow analysis
- Gleb Naumovich:

Using the observer design pattern for implementation of data flow analyses. 61-68 - John Howard Eli Fiskio-Lasseter, Michal Young:

Flow equations as a generic programming tool for manipulation of attributed graphs. 69-76 - Dean F. Sutherland, Aaron Greenhouse, William L. Scherlis:

The code of many colors: relating threads to code and shared state. 77-83

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