Theory and practice, do they match? A case with spectrum-based fault localization
Spectrum-based fault localization refers to the process of identifying program units that are buggy from two sets of execution traces: normal traces and faulty traces. These approaches use statistical formulas to measure the suspiciousness of program units based on the execution traces. There have b...
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Main Authors: | LE, Tien-Duy B., THUNG, Ferdian, LO, David |
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