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Program slicing systematically identifies parts of a program relevant to a seed statement. Unfortunately, slices of modern programs often grow too large for human consumption. We argue that unwieldy slices arise primarily from an overly broad definition of relevance, rather than from analysis imprecision. While a traditional slice includes all statements that may affect a point of interest, not all such statements appear equally relevant to a human.
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