Phoenix: Experience with an Analysis and Optimization Framework

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Although the Phoenix project is still under development at Microsoft, it offers a set of analysis and program transformation tools that can be used in many software engineering projects. Several faculty who have been using Phoenix as part of their research will discuss their research goals and offer some insight into how Phoenix has helped them advance their research agenda.




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