Title: Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses |
Booktitle: Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), co-located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
Written by: M. Meyer, L. Wendehals: |
in: November 2005 |
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on pages: 33-37 |
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Editor: Andy Zaidman and Abdelwahab Hamou-Lhadj and Orla Greevy |
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Series: Technical Report |
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Organization: Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium |
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Abstract: Reverse engineering based on dynamic analyses often uses method traces of the program under analysis. Recording all method traces during a program's execution produces too much data, though for most analyses, a 'slice' of all method traces is sufficient. In this paper, we present an approach to collect runtime information by selectively recording method calls during a program's execution. Only relevant classes and methods are monitored to reduce the amount of information. We developed the JavaTracer which we use for the recording of method calls in Java programs.
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