Causally consistent dynamic slicing

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Authors Roly Perera, Deepak Garg, James Cheney arXiv ID 1610.02327 Category cs.PL: Programming Languages Cross-listed cs.DC, cs.LO Citations 13 Venue International Conference on Concurrency Theory Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
We offer a lattice-theoretic account of dynamic slicing for Ο€-calculus, building on prior work in the sequential setting. For any run of a concurrent program, we exhibit a Galois connection relating forward slices of the start configuration to backward slices of the end configuration. We prove that, up to lattice isomorphism, the same Galois connection arises for any causally equivalent execution, allowing an efficient concurrent implementation of slicing via a standard interleaving semantics. Our approach has been formalised in the dependently-typed language Agda.
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