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Fault-tolerant facility location [PDF]
We consider a fault-tolerant generalization of the classical uncapacitated facility location problem, where each client j has a requirement that r j distinct facilities serve it, instead of just one.
Chaitanya Swamy, David B. Shmoys
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Locating and detecting arrays for interaction faults [PDF]
The identification of interaction faults in component-based systems has focused on indicating the presence of faults, rather than their location and magnitude. While this is a valuable step in screening a system for interaction faults prior to its release, it provides little information to assist in the correction of such faults.
Colbourn, Charles J., McClary, Daniel W.
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Disjoint Spread Systems and Fault Location [PDF]
When $k$ factors each taking one of $v$ levels may affect the correctness or performance of a complex system, a test is selected by setting each factor to one of its levels and determining whether the system functions as expected (passes the test) or not (fails). In our setting, each test failure can be attributed to at least one faulty (factor, level)
Charles J. Colbourn +2 more
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Fault location in cellular arrays [PDF]
Testing of complex integrated cellular logic circuits fabricated using LSI techniques has become a source of concern to users and manufacturers. Since an economically feasible solution to testing problems is not visible for the complex arrays contemplated for the near future, manufacturers have acknowledged the seriousness of the problem.
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Using Mutants to Locate "Unknown" Faults [PDF]
Many fault localization techniques operate by crosscutting coverage information of passed and failed test executions. Generally, their accuracy depends on the utilized coverage elements and on the selected test cases. This paper proposes a novel fault localization method using mutation and investigates its accuracy when using classical test selection ...
Mike Papadakis, Yves Le Traon
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An Uncertainty Model for Fault Shape and Location [PDF]
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Røe, Per +2 more
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Development of a GIS fault location system
This paper describes a series of development tests carried out when developing a fault location system applied for the main bus of GIS (gas-insulated switchgear) by using shock pressure relays. In the main bus of this GIS, each gas section per bay is connected by gas pipings.
T. Sakakibara +4 more
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A Study on the Fault Location of Secondary Equipment in Smart Substation Based on the Graph Attention Network. [PDF]
Xiang XM +4 more
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Research on fault location algorithm of TPSS based on PSOA. [PDF]
Jia Y.
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