Runtime analysis is a dynamic program analysis technique that involves observing the behavior of a program while it is running. This is typically done to identify errors, performance bottlenecks, security vulnerabilities, or to understand the program's execution flow. Common uses include debugging, performance profiling, and security monitoring. Unlike static analysis, runtime analysis examines the actual execution of the code with specific inputs, providing insights that static analysis might miss.
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