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Most fault localization techniques take as input a faulty program, and produce as output a ranked list of suspicious code locations at which the program may be defective. When researchers propose a new fault localization technique, they typically evaluate it on programs with known faults. The technique is scored based on where in its output list the defective code appears. This enables the comparison...
There are known benchmarks for the performance evaluation of relational and XML databases. However, there is an increasing demand for database applications that require access to heterogeneous loosely-coupled distributed data sources. This paper presents a hybrid benchmark based on TPC-H where the data sources are heterogeneous. Specifically, the paper describes the design of the relational and XML...
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