Test selection in diagnosis is a procedure suggesting tests to be executed when trying to answer the query "What is the diagnosis for this problem?". However, other queries, such as "Is h the diagnosis for this problem?", are relevant as they can involve faster test selection algorithms and they can result in a lower test execution cost. Usually, a one step lookahead entropy minimization strategy is adopted to implement the test selection procedure. However, we show that this strategy can be arbitrarily bad and therefore, it is important to consider several strategies to solve a query. Each strategy taking a different position in the tradeoff computation time vs test execution cost. In this paper, we consider a query-based approach where te...
As distributed systems continue to grow in size and complexity, scalable and cost-effective techniq...
The use of metaheuristic search techniques for the automatic generation of test data has been a burg...
Query-based diagnostics (Agosta, Gardos, & Druzdzel, 2008) offers passive, incremental construction ...
Abstract—Motivated by the increasing importance of knowing which operating systems are running in a ...
Motivated by the increasing importance of knowing which operating systems are running in a given net...
Testing a software artefact using every one of its possible inputs would normally cost too much, and...
This paper studies the problem of learning diagnostic policies from training examples. A diagnostic ...
Testing a software artefact using every one of its possible inputs would normally cost too much, and...
We consider the problem of optimally allocating a limited budget to acquire relevance judgments when...
International audienceDiagnosis is the reasoning leading to the identification of the cause of a pro...
. To select an optimal query evaluation strategy for a path query in an object-oriented database sys...
Determining the most efficient use of diagnostic tests is one of the complex issues facing the medic...
An important way in order to reduce the complexity of model-based diagnosis is to focus the attentio...
This paper introduces a problem in which the state of a system needs to be determined through costly...
selection : 9\%International audienceThe need for testing-for-diagnosis strategies has been identifi...
As distributed systems continue to grow in size and complexity, scalable and cost-effective techniq...
The use of metaheuristic search techniques for the automatic generation of test data has been a burg...
Query-based diagnostics (Agosta, Gardos, & Druzdzel, 2008) offers passive, incremental construction ...
Abstract—Motivated by the increasing importance of knowing which operating systems are running in a ...
Motivated by the increasing importance of knowing which operating systems are running in a given net...
Testing a software artefact using every one of its possible inputs would normally cost too much, and...
This paper studies the problem of learning diagnostic policies from training examples. A diagnostic ...
Testing a software artefact using every one of its possible inputs would normally cost too much, and...
We consider the problem of optimally allocating a limited budget to acquire relevance judgments when...
International audienceDiagnosis is the reasoning leading to the identification of the cause of a pro...
. To select an optimal query evaluation strategy for a path query in an object-oriented database sys...
Determining the most efficient use of diagnostic tests is one of the complex issues facing the medic...
An important way in order to reduce the complexity of model-based diagnosis is to focus the attentio...
This paper introduces a problem in which the state of a system needs to be determined through costly...
selection : 9\%International audienceThe need for testing-for-diagnosis strategies has been identifi...
As distributed systems continue to grow in size and complexity, scalable and cost-effective techniq...
The use of metaheuristic search techniques for the automatic generation of test data has been a burg...
Query-based diagnostics (Agosta, Gardos, & Druzdzel, 2008) offers passive, incremental construction ...