which debugging is treated as a process of creating models of expected program behaviors and comparing these to the actual behaviors exhibited by the program. The use of EBBA techniques can enhance debugging-tool transparency, reduce latency and uncertainty for fundamental debugging activities, and accommodate diverse, heterogeneous architectures. Using events and behavior models as a basic mechanism provides a uniform view of heterogeneous systems and enables analysis to be performed in well-defined ways. Their use also enables EBBA users to extend and reuse knowledge gained in solving previous problems to new situations. We describe our behavior-modeling algorithm that matches actual behavior to models and automates many behavior analysis...