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A survey on syntactic error recovery and repair
Computer Languages, 1984Abstract A survey of syntactic error recovery and repair schemes is presented. Emphasis is placed on the most practical of the current schemes and properties of these are assessed. Categories and subject descriptions: D3.4 [ Programming Languages ]: Processors—compilers; parsing; translator writing systems and compiler generators.
Hammond, K., Rayward-Smith, V. J.
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Automated evaluation of syntax error recovery
Proceedings of the 27th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, 2012Evaluation of parse error recovery techniques is an open problem. The community lacks objective standards and methods to measure the quality of recovery results. This paper proposes an automated technique for recovery evaluation that offers a solution for two main problems in this area.
Maartje de Jonge, Eelco Visser
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Towards a Theory of Forward Error Recovery
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1985When the state of a program in execution is accidentally altered, a recovery action may be needed before the execution can proceed on. Two approaches exist for the design of recovery actions: backward recovery consists of retrieving a previously saved correct state and restarting the computation; forward recovery consists of generating a (sufficiently)
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Planner based error recovery testing
Proceedings 11th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering. ISSRE 2000, 2002Error recovery testing is an important part of software testing, especially for safety-critical systems. We show how an AI planning system and the concepts of mutation testing can be combined to generate error recovery tests for software. We identify a set of mutation operations on the representation that the planner uses when generating test cases ...
Anneliese von Mayrhauser +3 more
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Error recovery through programming
Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part I on - AFIPS '68 (Fall, part I), 1968The requirement for error recovery procedures has existed as long as computers themselves. Since the earliest computers, one of the goals of design has been to increase the reliability and availability of the computer to the user. While great strides have been made in this direction, the need of error recovery is still as present today as ever and at ...
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Comments on an error‐recovery scheme by Hartmann
Software: Practice and Experience, 1980AbstractA. C. Hartmann has described what is probably the definitive error‐recovery method for recursive‐descent parsers. Some comments are made on possible improvements, and an error is corrected.
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Compilation for Error Recovery
2016In this chapter, we are interested in fault-tolerance against transient faults, which occur during the execution of the application, see Sect. 3.3 for a discussion on transient faults and how they can be detected. Biochemical applications are executed based on the electrode actuation sequence, which is produced in the compilation task, see Chap. 5 When
Paul Pop +3 more
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Error Detection and Recovery in Dialysis Nursing
Journal of Patient Safety, 2011Our aim for this study was to evaluate dialysis nurses' ability to detect and recover from nursing errors.Two clinical cases with a total of 12 embedded errors were constructed. The errors were based on real events but were modified for the experimental design by an expert dialysis nurse.
William E, Wilkinson +2 more
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A program structure for error detection and recovery
1985The paper describes a method of structuring programs which aids the design and validation of facilities for the detection of and recovery from software errors. Associated with the method is a mechanism for the automatic preservation of restart information at a level of overhead which is believed to be tolerable.
Horning JJ +3 more
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Sequence error recovery considered misleading
Software: Practice and Experience, 1979AbstractSequence checking is such a common operation in commercial data processing that one assumes it no longer presents any programming problems; however, many examples presented in the current literature are either incorrect or misleading in as much as they do not state the necessary conditions for proper operation.
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