Subject: [Fwd: some tr's you might be interested in]
From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 29 2000 - 17:42:54 PST
FYI.
-- Craig
> Barbara Ryder wrote:
>
> craig,
>
> hi. hope you are well!! i am enjoying my visit here at ibm hawthorne (all
> except the commute :-). matt arnold, my grad student, is continuing his work
> with the jalapeno group on profiling in an adaptive compiler.
>
> we have just finished up some tr's on the research we talked about last may,
> when i visited you. the separate analysis of c programs written with
> libraries, yielded some promising results; we're now working on migrating this
> technology to OOPLs. our general-purpose points-to analysis for Java has
> also reached a point where we are happy with the results (although not
> finished with refining this). i'd appreciate any feedback you might have on
> this work.
>
> regards,
> barbara
>
> Atanas Rountev and Barbara G. Ryder, "Points-to and Side-effect Analyses for
> Programs Built with Precompiled Libraries", Department of Computer Science,
> Rutgers University, Number DCS-TR-423, October, 2000.
> URL: ftp://www.cs.rutgers.edu/pub/technical-reports/dcs-tr-423.ps.Z
>
>
> Atanas Rountev, Ana Milanova, and Barbara G. Ryder, " Points-to Analysis for
> Java Using Annotated Inclusion Constraints", Department of Computer Science,
> Rutgers University, Number DCS-TR-428, November 2000 (to be on the prolangs
> website
> http://prolangs.rutgers.edu/ shortly).
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