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Fault localization defines information models from raw runtime information as the input, depicting program behaviors for supporting localization algorithms. It is natural that an elaborate information model is desirable and likely to improve the effectiveness of fault localization, because it typically depicts subtle and more program runtime behaviors. In fact, much work on fault localization assumes...
In numerous researching fields involving sea scattering problems, the electromagnetic (EM) scattering model becomes a better alternative rather than a direct experiment due to its low cost and easy realization. Nevertheless, the EM scattering model still appears to be slow and laborious when encountering the large scene or the long time case. This letter proposes an effective and efficient approach...
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