Dependency-Directed Localization of Software Bugs
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Title
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Dependency-Directed Localization of Software Bugs
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Creator
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Kuper, Ron I.
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Date
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2004-10-20T20:00:58Z
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Date Available
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2004-10-20T20:00:58Z
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Date Issued
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1989-05-01
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Identifier
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AITR-1053
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Abstract
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Software bugs are violated specifications. Debugging is the process that culminates in repairing a program so that it satisfies its specification. An important part of debugging is localization, whereby the smallest region of the program that manifests the bug is found. The Debugging Assistant (DEBUSSI) localizes bugs by reasoning about logical dependencies. DEBUSSI manipulates the assumptions that underlie a bug manifestation, eventually localizing the bug to one particular assumption. At the same time, DEBUSSI acquires specification information, thereby extending its understanding of the buggy program. The techniques used for debugging fully implemented code are also appropriate for validating partial designs.
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Extent
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74 p.
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3558711 bytes
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application/postscript
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application/pdf
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Language
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en_US
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Relation
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AITR-1053
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Subject
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debugging
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programmer's apprentice