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Set-Sharing Is Not Always Redundant for Pair-Sharing

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Set-Sharing Is Not Always Redundant for Pair-Sharing
Sharing among program variables is vital information when analyzing logic programs. This information is often expressed either as sets or as pairs of program variables that (may) share. That is, either as set-sharing or as pair-sharing. It has been recently argued that (a) set-sharing is interesting not as an observable property in itself, but as an encoding for accurate pair-sharing, and that (b) such an encoding is in fact redundant and can be significantly simplified without loss of pairsharing accuracy. We show that this is not the case when set-sharing is combined with other kinds of information, such as the popular freeness.
Francisco Bueno, Maria J. García de la Band
Added 01 Jul 2010
Updated 01 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2004
Where FLOPS
Authors Francisco Bueno, Maria J. García de la Banda
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