Abstract
The proliferation of large software systems written in high level programming languages insures the utility of analysis programs which examine interprocedural communications. Often these analysis programs need to reduce the dynamic relations between procedures to a static data representation. This paper presents one such representation, a directed, acyclic graph named the call graph of a program. We delineate the programs representable by an acyclic call graph and present an algorithm for constructing it using the property that its nodes may be linearly ordered. We prove the correctness of the algorithm and discuss the results obtained from an implementation of the algorithm in the PFORT Verifier [1]. Copyright © 1979 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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Ryder, B. G. (1979). Constructing the Call Graph of a Program. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, SE-5(3), 216–226. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSE.1979.234183
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