INCA, which likely refers to INCremental Analysis, is a technique used in software engineering for analyzing changes in code. It focuses on analyzing only the modified portions of a software system and their immediate dependencies after a modification, rather than re-analyzing the entire system. This helps improve the speed and efficiency of analysis, especially during development and maintenance when code changes are frequent. It's used in various applications such as regression testing, impact analysis, and program understanding.
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