
This artifact accompanies the ICSE 2026 paper "WhyFlow: Interrogative Debugger for Sensemaking Taint Analysis." WhyFlow is an interrogative debugging tool for taint analysis that enables developers to ask why, why-not, and what-if questions about dataflows. Contents: - WhyFlow web application (Meteor-based) - Pre-computed CodeQL and Soufflé analysis results for Apache Dubbo - User study data and statistical analysis scripts - Docker environment for easy reproduction Reproduction tracks: - Track A: User study analysis (~10 minutes) - Track B: Running WhyFlow interactively (~30 minutes, includes Docker build) See replication/Experiment-Reproduction.md for detailed instructions.
interrogative debugging, user study, static analysis, CodeQL, sensemaking, taint analysis, ICSE 2026
interrogative debugging, user study, static analysis, CodeQL, sensemaking, taint analysis, ICSE 2026
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