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9. SAS 2002: Madrid, Spain
- Manuel V. Hermenegildo, Germán Puebla:
Static Analysis, 9th International Symposium, SAS 2002, Madrid, Spain, September 17-20, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2477, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-44235-9 - Thomas W. Reps:
Static Program Analysis via 3-Valued Logic. 1 - Robert J. Hall:
Open Modeling in Multi-stakeholder Distributed Systems: Research and Tool Challenges. 2 - Javier Esparza:
An Algebraic Approach to the Static Analysis of Concurrent Software. 3 - Markus Müller-Olm, Helmut Seidl:
Polynomial Constants Are Decidable. 4-19 - Flemming Nielson, Hanne Riis Nielson, Helmut Seidl:
Normalizable Horn Clauses, Strongly Recognizable Relations, and Spi. 20-35 - Arnaud Venet:
Nonuniform Alias Analysis of Recursive Data Structures and Arrays. 36-51 - Bertrand Jeannet:
Representing and Approximating Transfer Functions in Abstract Interpretation of Hetereogeneous Datatypes. 52-68 - Tuba Yavuz-Kahveci, Tevfik Bultan:
Automated Verification of Concurrent Linked Lists with Counters. 69-84 - Lunjin Lu, Andy King:
Backward Type Inference Generalises Type Checking. 85-101 - Claudio Vaucheret, Francisco Bueno:
More Precise Yet Efficient Type Inference for Logic Programs. 102-116 - Antoine Miné:
A Few Graph-Based Relational Numerical Abstract Domains. 117-132 - Matthieu Martel:
Static Analysis of the Numerical Stability of Loops. 133-150 - Alexander Serebrenik, Danny De Schreye:
On Termination of Logic Programs with Floating Point Computations. 151-164 - Christian W. Probst:
Modular Control Flow Analysis for Libraries. 165-179 - John Whaley, Monica S. Lam:
An Efficient Inclusion-Based Points-To Analysis for Strictly-Typed Languages. 180-195 - Roman Manevich, G. Ramalingam, John Field, Deepak Goyal, Shmuel Sagiv:
Compactly Representing First-Order Structures for Static Analysis. 196-212 - Roberto Bagnara, Elisa Ricci, Enea Zaffanella, Patricia M. Hill:
Possibly Not Closed Convex Polyhedra and the Parma Polyhedra Library. 213-229 - Stephen Adams, Thomas Ball, Manuvir Das, Sorin Lerner, Sriram K. Rajamani, Mark Seigle, Westley Weimer:
Speeding Up Dataflow Analysis Using Flow-Insensitive Pointer Analysis. 230-246 - Erik Ruf:
Improving the Precision of Equality-Based Dataflow Analyses. 247-262 - Todd L. Veldhuizen, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Guaranteed Optimization: Proving Nullspace Properties of Compilers. 263-277 - Karl-Filip Faxén:
Representation Analysis for Coercion Placement. 278-293 - Marc Langenbach, Stephan Thesing, Reinhold Heckmann:
Pipeline Modeling for Timing Analysis. 294-309 - Alessandra Di Pierro, Chris Hankin, Herbert Wiklicky:
Analysing Approximate Confinement under Uniform Attacks. 310-325 - Ricardo Corin, Sandro Etalle:
An Improved Constraint-Based System for the Verification of Security Protocols. 326-341 - Bruno Blanchet:
From Secrecy to Authenticity in Security Protocols. 342-359 - Mirko Zanotti:
Security Typings by Abstract Interpretation. 360-375 - Andrei Sabelfeld, Heiko Mantel:
Securing Communication in a Concurrent Language. 376-394 - María-del-Mar Gallardo, Pedro Merino, Ernesto Pimentel:
Refinement of LTL Formulas for Abstract Model Checking. 395-410 - Francesco Ranzato, Francesco Tapparo:
Making Abstract Model Checking Strongly Preserving. 411-427 - Damien Massé:
Semantics for Abstract Interpretation-Based Static Analyzes of Temporal Properties. 428-443 - Charles Hymans:
Checking Safety Properties of Behavioral VHDL Descriptions by Abstract Interpretation. 444-460 - Roberto Giacobazzi, Francesco Ranzato:
States vs. Traces in Model Checking by Abstract Interpretation. 461-476 - Maurice Bruynooghe, Michael Codish, Samir Genaim, Wim Vanhoof:
Reuse of Results in Termination Analysis of Typed Logic Programs. 477-492 - Chin Soon Lee:
Finiteness Analysis in Polynomial Time. 493-508 - Frédéric Mesnard, Étienne Payet, Ulrich Neumerkel:
Detecting Optimal Termination Conditions of Logic Programs. 509-526
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