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Identifying Reference Objects by Hierarchical Clustering in Java Environment


Rahul Saha and G. Geetha

Recently Java programming environment has become so popular. Java programming language is a language that is designed to be portable enough to be executed in wide range of computers ranging from cell phones to supercomputers. Computer programs written in Java are compiled into Java Byte code instructions that are suitable for execution by a Java Virtual Machine implementation. Java virtual Machine is commonly implemented in software by means of an interpreter for the Java Virtual Machine instruction set. As an object oriented language, Java utilizes the concept of objects. Our idea is to identify the candidate objects references in a Java environment through hierarchical cluster analysis using reference stack and execution stack.

Keywords: Proximity Matrix, Reference Stack, Execution Stack, Euclidean Distance, Object Reference, Dendogram

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Rahul Saha
Rahul Saha is pursuing his M.Tech from Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India in the department of Computer Science and Engineering. His research interest includes Software Engineering, Network Security.

G. Geetha
Dr. G. Geetha is the Dean of School of Computer Sciences and Applications. Her research interest includes Cryptography and Software Engineering. She has published more than 30 papers in refereed Journals and Conferences. She is also the Editorial Board of IJACM and IJCRYPTO. She is presently the President of Advanced Computing Research Society.


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