
doi: 10.1007/10692710_16
Program slicing is a process by means of which subparts of a program with a collective meaning are automatically obtained. When the slicing takes into account the actual execution of the program, it is said to be dynamic. We show how some techniques for dynamic slicing of procedural languages can be adapted to logic programming.
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