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Fault Localization

Simulations of the IEEE 34-Bus test feeder were conducted using the ATP software, inducing faults through three-phase short circuits with a duration of 4 cycles and various impedances. The simulations, performed at 23 three-phase buses, resulted in 115 sets of voltage data stored for each node of the system, facilitating subsequent ...
Fábbio Anderson Silva Borges   +1 more
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Fault Classification Oriented Spectrum Based Fault Localization

2017 IEEE 41st Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 2017
The commonly-used software fault localization approaches mainly utilize test coverage information and test cases execution results to calculate the suspiciousness of each program entity to identify the location of faults, namely spectrum based software fault localization (SBFL).
Xiujing Liu   +3 more
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On the influence of multiple faults on coverage-based fault localization

Proceedings of the 2011 International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, 2011
This paper presents an empirical study on the effects of the quantity of faults on statistical, coverage-based fault localization techniques. The former belief was that the effectiveness of fault-localization techniques was inversely proportional to the quantity of faults.
Nicholas DiGiuseppe, James A. Jones
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Fault Localization in Service Compositions

2017
Service-oriented architectures aim at the assemblance of service compositions out of independent, small services. In a model-based design, such service compositions first of all exist as formal models, describing the employed services with their interfaces plus their assemblance.
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Exploiting Network Kriging for Fault Localization

Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2016
We propose a correlation framework for fault localization, leveraging information from established lightpaths. This functionality is integrated in a reactive control plane employing a lightpath establishment algorithm to unambiguously localize failed link.
Christodoulopoulos, K.   +2 more
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Fault Localization and Correction with QBF

2007
In this paper, we study the use of QBF solvers for fault localization and correction of sequential circuits. Given a violated specification, we compute whether the circuit can be repaired by evaluating a sequence of quantified Boolean formulas. If a repair exists, it can be extracted from a certificate for another quantified Boolean formula. Because it
Stefan Staber, Roderick Bloem
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Graph-Based Fault Localization

2019
The subject of fault localization (FL) is a much-researched area, it has large literature. There are plenty of algorithms that try to identify the location of the bugs using different approaches. Debugging has a large resource requirement, therefore the bug’s location’s reflective identifiicaton greatly helps developers and testers to maintain the ...
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RBF Nets in Faults Localization

2006
The task of faults localization is discussed in a model-free setting. As a tool for its solution we consider a multiclass pattern recognition problem with a metric in the label space. Then, this problem is approximately solved, providing hints on selecting appropriate RBF nets.
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An Empirical Study of Fault Localization Families and Their Combinations

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2021
Daming Zou   +2 more
exaly  

Spectrum-based multi-fault localization using Chaotic Genetic Algorithm

Information and Software Technology, 2021
Debolina Ghosh, Jagannath Singh
exaly  

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