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Fault Localization with Nearest Neighbor Queries

by Manos Renieris, Steven P. Reiss , 2003
"... We present a method for performing fault localization using similar program spectra. Our method assumes the existence of a faulty run and a larger number of correct runs. It then selects according to a distance criterion the correct run that most resembles the faulty run, compares the spectra corres ..."
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We present a method for performing fault localization using similar program spectra. Our method assumes the existence of a faulty run and a larger number of correct runs. It then selects according to a distance criterion the correct run that most resembles the faulty run, compares the spectra

Empirical evaluation of the tarantula automatic fault-localization technique

by James A. Jones, Mary Jean Harrold - in Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering , 2005
"... The high cost of locating faults in programs has motivated the development of techniques that assist in fault localization by automating part of the process of searching for faults. Empirical studies that compare these techniques have reported the relative effectiveness of four existing techniques o ..."
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The high cost of locating faults in programs has motivated the development of techniques that assist in fault localization by automating part of the process of searching for faults. Empirical studies that compare these techniques have reported the relative effectiveness of four existing techniques

Visualization of test information to assist fault localization

by James A Jones , Mary Jean Harrold , John Stasko - In ICSE ’02: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering , 2002
"... ABSTRACT One of the most expensive and time-consuming components of the debugging process is locating the errors or faults. To locate faults, developers must identify statements involved in failures and select suspicious statements that might contain faults. This paper presents a new technique that ..."
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ABSTRACT One of the most expensive and time-consuming components of the debugging process is locating the errors or faults. To locate faults, developers must identify statements involved in failures and select suspicious statements that might contain faults. This paper presents a new technique

fault localization

by Dan Hao, Tao Xie, Lu Zhang, Xiaoyin Wang, Jiasu Sun, Hong Mei, D. Hao, L. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Sun, H. Mei, D. Hao, L. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Sun, T. Xie
"... Test input reduction for result inspection to facilitate ..."
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Test input reduction for result inspection to facilitate

Fault localization

by Bo Jiang, Ke Zhai, W. K. Chan, T. H. Tse, Zhenyu Zhang , 2012
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Fault-local distributed mending

by Shay Kutten, David Peleg - In Proceedings of the 14th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing , 1995
"... As communication networks grow, existing fault handling tools that involve global measures such as global time-outs or reset procedures become increasingly unaffordable, since their cost grows with the size of the network. Rather, for a fault handling mechanism to scale to large networks, its cost m ..."
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fault locality and fault-locally mendable problems, which are problems for which there are correction algorithms Žapplied after faults. whose cost depends only on the Ž unknown. number of faults. We show that any input-output problem is fault-locally mendable. The solution involves a novel technique

Search-based fault localization

by Shaowei Wang, David Lo, Lingxiao Jiang, Hoong Chuin Lau - in ASE, 2011
"... Abstract—Many spectrum-based fault localization measures have been proposed in the literature. However, no single fault localization measure completely outperforms others: a measure which is more accurate in localizing some bugs in some programs is less accurate in localizing other bugs in other pro ..."
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Abstract—Many spectrum-based fault localization measures have been proposed in the literature. However, no single fault localization measure completely outperforms others: a measure which is more accurate in localizing some bugs in some programs is less accurate in localizing other bugs in other

Tight Fault Locality

by Shay Kutten, David Peleg - Proc. 36th IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science , 1995
"... This paper lays a theoretical foundation for scaling fault tolerant tasks to large and diversified networks, such as the Internet. In such networks, there are always parts of the network that failed. On the other hand, various subtasks interest only parts of the network, and it is desirable that ..."
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that those parts, if nonfaulty, do not suffer from faults in other parts. Our approach is to refine the previously suggested notion of fault local algorithms (that was best suited for global tasks) for which the complexity of recovering was proportional to the number of faults. We refine this notion

Fault-localization in WDM-PONs

by Ju-Hee Park , Jin-Serk Baik , Chang-Hee Lee - Opt. Exp , 2007
"... Abstract: We propose and demonstrate a fault-localization method in wavelength division multiplexing passive optical networks. We detect the fault position using a wavelength-locked Fabry-Perot laser diode as a tunable probe light. ..."
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Abstract: We propose and demonstrate a fault-localization method in wavelength division multiplexing passive optical networks. We detect the fault position using a wavelength-locked Fabry-Perot laser diode as a tunable probe light.

Automated prediction of fault localization effectiveness

by T. -d. B. Le, D. Lo, F. Thung, D. Lo, F. Thung , 2014
"... Should I follow this fault localization tool’s output? ..."
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Should I follow this fault localization tool’s output?
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