These graphs (not graphics) are mathematical abstractions. You will
hear about some of these graphs when you study compilers.
(Separately, there can also be diagrams (or graphics) to visualize these
graphs. But that's probably not what you're looking for.)
I think your code security analysis project will be easier and more
likely to succeed once you take a step back and learn more of the
relevant CS background material. At least some of the basics of
compilers. Or, if you don't want to learn more CS, the other option I
see is to partner with a CS person within your university or company.
Many software projects are done by IT people plugging together
off-the-shelf components that they don't understand, but it didn't sound
to me like that approach would work for what you are trying to do.
Mansour Alqattan wrote at 06/16/2014 07:41 PM:
Dear
What do we use the following graphics for ?? such as Program
Dependence Graph (PDG) and (CFG) Control Flow Graph and System
Dependence Graph (SDG) and Data Flow Graphic (DFG) and Abstract Syntax
Trees (ASTs) and Path Analysis.
- How do I use these graphics for semantic or syntax?. is there
program/software which can generate these graphics automatically? for
any programming language ??
Thanks
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