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WhoseFault: Automatic developer-to-fault assignment through fault localization
This paper describes a new technique, which automatically selects the most appropriate developers for fixing the fault represented by a …
Francisco Servant
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James A. Jones
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Software Behavior and Failure Clustering: An Empirical Study of Fault Causality
To cluster executions that exhibit faulty behavior by the faults that cause them, researchers have proposed using internal execution …
Nicholas DiGiuseppe
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James A. Jones
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Fault interaction and its repercussions
Multiple faults in a program can interact to form new behaviors in a program that would not be realized if the program were to contain …
Nicholas DiGiuseppe
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James A. Jones
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Enabling and enhancing collaborations between software development organizations and independent test agencies
While the use of independent test agencies is on the rise - currently estimated to be a $25B marketplace - there are a number of …
James A. Jones
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Mark Grechanik
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André van der Hoek
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Lightweight fault-localization using multiple coverage types
Lightweight fault-localization techniques use program coverage to isolate the parts of the code that are most suspicious of being …
Raul Santelices
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James A. Jones
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Yanbing Yu
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Mary Jean Harrold
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