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Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) is one of the most promising fault localization approaches, which normally uses the failed and passed program spectrum to evaluate the risks for all program entities. However, it does not explicitly distinguish the different degree in definiteness between the information associated with the failed spectrum and the passed spectrum, which may result in an unreliable...
For scalability, many side-effect analysis methods choose inclusion-based context-insensitive (IBCI) pointer analysis as their basis. However, such a pointer analysis is known to be imprecise, which often results in over-conservative side-effect sets. In this paper, we present a lightweight approach that exploits lazy access path resolving to improve the precision of side-effect analysis under IBCI...
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