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摘要
基于频谱的故障定位方法因其相对简单而受到研究人员的青睐。然而,最近的研究强调了在实际环境中广泛采用该技术的一些障碍。增加相关工具的实用性的一种可能性是在用户和核心FL算法之间引入交互性。在这种情况下,开发人员通过对算法提出的元素进行反馈来与故障定位算法进行交互。这样,建议的元素可以受到影响,以期更早地到达故障元素(我们称之为建议的方法交互式故障定位,或iFL)。通过这项工作,我们介绍了我们在这一主题方面的最新成果。特别地,我们概述了基本方法、用户模拟的初步实验,以及实际使用该方法的支持工具,即iFL for Eclipse。我们的目的是为研究这项技术的可行性和有效性提供一个基础,然后再进行更全面的人体实验。我们邀请研究人员对这个主题进行进一步的讨论,为此,方法和工具将被提供。
Poster: Aiding Java Developers with Interactive Fault Localization in Eclipse IDE
Spectrum-Based ones are a popular class of Fault Localization (FL) methods among researchers due to their relative simplicity. However, recent studies highlighted some barriers to the wider adoption of the technique in practical settings. One possibility to increase the practical usefulness of related tools is to involve interactivity between the user and the core FL algorithm. In this setting, the developer interacts with the fault localization algorithm by giving feedback on the elements proposed by the algorithm. This way, the proposed elements can be influenced in the hope to reach the faulty element earlier (we call the proposed approach Interactive Fault Localization, or iFL). With this work, we present our recent achievements in this topic. In particular, we overview the basic approach, our preliminary experimentation with user simulation, and the supporting tool for the actual usage of the method, iFL for Eclipse. Our aim is to provide a basis for the investigation of the feasibility and effectiveness of the technique, before moving on to more comprehensive experiments with actual human subjects. We invite researchers for further discussion on the topic, and for that, the method and tool will be made accessible.