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To ensure the quality of Android applications, many automatic test case generation techniques have been proposed. Among them, the Monkey fuzz testing tool and its variants are simple, effective and widely applicable. However, one major drawback of those Monkey tools is that they often generate many events in a failure-inducing input trace, which makes the follow-up debugging activities hard to apply...
In Continuous Integration, a software application is developed through a series of development sessions, each with limited time allocated to testing and debugging on each of its modules. Test Case Prioritization can help execute test cases with higher failure estimate earlier in each session. When the testing time is limited, executing such prioritized test cases may only produce partial and prioritized...
Debugging multi-task real-time VxWorks applications is tedious and time-consuming for developers. The non-determinism within the application execution makes the developers hard to reproduce a failure.1As a result, the developers cannot perform cyclic debugging easily on these real-time applications. Replay debugging techniques can help developers to replay the failure scenario with determinism. In...
An effective integration between testing and debugging should address how well testing and fault localization can work together productively. In this paper, we report an empirical study on the effectiveness of using adequate test suites for fault localization. We also investigate the integration of test case prioritization and statistical fault localization with a postmortem analysis approach. Our...
Testing and debugging account for at least 30% of the project effort. Scientific advancements in individual activities or their integration may bring significant impacts to the practice of software development. Fault localization is the foremost debugging sub-activity. Any effective integration between testing and debugging should address how well testing and fault localization can be worked together...
In continuous integration, a tight integration of test case prioritization techniques and fault-localization techniques may both expose failures faster and locate faults more effectively. Statistical fault-localization techniques use the execution information collected during testing to locate faults. Executing a small fraction of a prioritized test suite reduces the cost of testing, and yet the subsequent...
Predicate-based statistical fault-localization techniques locate fault-relevant predicates in a program by contrasting the statistics of the values of individual predicates between successful and failure-causing runs. While short-circuit evaluations are common in program execution, treating predicates as atomic units ignores this fact, masking out various types of important statistics. On the contrary,...
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