在不同代码抽象层次上用经验结果扩展理论故障定位有效性层次

C. M. Tang, W. Chan, Yuen-Tak Yu
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基于频谱的故障定位技术是半自动化的程序调试技术,它解决了寻找可疑程序位置进行诊断的瓶颈。他们根据在测试套件调试下执行程序所获得的代码覆盖率数据来评估单个程序位置的错误怀疑。程序位置可以在不同的抽象级别上查看,例如源代码中的语句或从源代码编译的指令。一般来说,一个代码抽象层上的程序位置可以转换为另一个抽象层上的零到更多的程序位置。尽管程序员通常在源代码级别进行调试,但代码实际上是在较低级别执行的。在不同的代码抽象级别上应用相同的技术是否可以获得一致的结果还不清楚。在本文中,我们研究了一套基于频谱的故障定位技术,在现有的理论层次的背景下,在源代码和指令代码的水平,以评估其有效性是否在两个层次上是一致的。我们的研究将理论层次与经验验证的关系跨两个代码抽象层次扩展到故障定位的理论和实践的集成。
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Extending the Theoretical Fault Localization Effectiveness Hierarchy with Empirical Results at Different Code Abstraction Levels
Spectrum-based fault localization techniques are semi-automated program debugging techniques that address the bottleneck of finding suspicious program locations for diagnosis. They assess the fault suspiciousness of individual program locations based on the code coverage data achieved by executing the program under debugging over a test suite. A program location can be viewed at different abstraction levels, such as a statement in the source code or an instruction compiled from the source code. In general, a program location at one code abstraction level can be transformed into zero to more program locations at another abstraction level. Although programmers usually debug at the source code level, the code is actually executed at a lower level. It is unclear whether the same techniques applied at different code abstraction levels may achieve consistent results. In this paper, we study a suite of spectrum-based fault localization techniques at both the source and instruction code levels in the context of an existing theoretical hierarchy to assess whether their effectiveness is consistent across the two levels. Our study extends the theoretical hierarchy with empirically validated relationships across two code abstraction levels toward an integration of the theory and practice of fault localization.
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