An Empirical Comparison of Interprocedural Pointer Alias Analysis

        This paper describes an empirical comparison of three pointer alias
        analysis algorithms: flow-sensitive, flow-insensitive, and
        flow-insensitive with precomputed kill information. In addition to
        contrasting the precision and efficiency of these analyses, it
        describes implementation techniques and quantifies their analysis-time
        speed-up. Lastly, it illustrates the object-oriented approach used in
        the design of the system, which provides a natural example of multiple
        inheritance.

By: Michael Hind and Anthony Pioli

Published in: RC21058 in 1997

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