{"series_title":"Technical Report","citation":{"apa":"Meyer, M., & Wendehals, L. (2005). Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses. Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), Co-Located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 2005–12, 33–37.","mla":"Meyer, Matthias, and Lothar Wendehals. “Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses.” Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), Co-Located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, vol. 2005–12, 2005, pp. 33–37.","short":"M. Meyer, L. Wendehals, in: Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), Co-Located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 2005, pp. 33–37.","ama":"Meyer M, Wendehals L. Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses. In: Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), Co-Located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Vol 2005-12. Technical Report. ; 2005:33-37.","ieee":"M. Meyer and L. Wendehals, “Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses,” in Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), co-located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 2005, vol. 2005–12, pp. 33–37.","bibtex":"@inproceedings{Meyer_Wendehals_2005, series={Technical Report}, title={Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses}, volume={2005–12}, booktitle={Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), co-located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA}, author={Meyer, Matthias and Wendehals, Lothar}, year={2005}, pages={33–37}, collection={Technical Report} }","chicago":"Meyer, Matthias, and Lothar Wendehals. “Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses.” In Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), Co-Located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 2005–12:33–37. Technical Report, 2005."},"date_updated":"2022-01-06T06:54:41Z","page":"33-37","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"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.\r\n"}],"date_created":"2021-01-13T09:24:41Z","status":"public","type":"conference","department":[{"_id":"76"}],"user_id":"5786","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"publication":"Proc. of the 1st Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA), co-located with the 12th WCRE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA","_id":"20926","title":"Selective Tracing for Dynamic Analyses","author":[{"id":"683","first_name":"Matthias","full_name":"Meyer, Matthias","last_name":"Meyer"},{"last_name":"Wendehals","full_name":"Wendehals, Lothar","first_name":"Lothar"}],"volume":"2005-12","year":"2005"}