An important research area of Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) is the effectiveness of risk evaluation formulas.Most previous studies have adopted an empirical approach, which can hardly be considered as sufficiently comprehensive because of the huge number of combinations of various factors in SBFL. Though some studies aimed at overcoming the limitations of the empirical approach, none of them has provided a completely satisfactory solution. Therefore, we provide a theoretical investigation on the effectiveness of risk evaluation formulas. We define two types of relations between formulas, namely, equivalent and better. To identify the relations between formulas, we develop an innovative framework for the theoretical investigation....
Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) is one of the most promising approaches towards fault local...
Fault localization is one of the activities of system diagnosis and its goal is to pinpoint the prec...
Current metrics for assessing the adequacy of a test-suite plainly focus on the number of components...
As a promising automatic fault localization technique, Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) has ...
Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) has been widely studied due to its simplicity and effective...
Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) is an automated fault localization technique that uses risk...
Spectrum Based Fault Localisation (SBFL) techniques rely on risk assessment formulae to convert prog...
Spectrum-based Fault Localization (SBFL) is a popular fault localization technique that ranks statem...
Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) has been widely studied due to its simplicity and effective...
Spectra-Based Fault Localisation (SBFL) aims to assist de- bugging by applying risk evaluation formu...
During past decades, many automated software faults diagnosis techniques including Spectrum-Based Fa...
Abstract—Spectrum-based fault localization refers to the pro-cess of identifying program units that ...
Context: Because of its simplicity and effectiveness, Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) has b...
textFault localization, i.e., locating faults in code, such as faulty statements or expressions, whi...
Fault localisation uses so-called risk evaluation formulæ to guide the localisation process. For mor...
Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) is one of the most promising approaches towards fault local...
Fault localization is one of the activities of system diagnosis and its goal is to pinpoint the prec...
Current metrics for assessing the adequacy of a test-suite plainly focus on the number of components...
As a promising automatic fault localization technique, Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) has ...
Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) has been widely studied due to its simplicity and effective...
Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) is an automated fault localization technique that uses risk...
Spectrum Based Fault Localisation (SBFL) techniques rely on risk assessment formulae to convert prog...
Spectrum-based Fault Localization (SBFL) is a popular fault localization technique that ranks statem...
Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) has been widely studied due to its simplicity and effective...
Spectra-Based Fault Localisation (SBFL) aims to assist de- bugging by applying risk evaluation formu...
During past decades, many automated software faults diagnosis techniques including Spectrum-Based Fa...
Abstract—Spectrum-based fault localization refers to the pro-cess of identifying program units that ...
Context: Because of its simplicity and effectiveness, Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) has b...
textFault localization, i.e., locating faults in code, such as faulty statements or expressions, whi...
Fault localisation uses so-called risk evaluation formulæ to guide the localisation process. For mor...
Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SBFL) is one of the most promising approaches towards fault local...
Fault localization is one of the activities of system diagnosis and its goal is to pinpoint the prec...
Current metrics for assessing the adequacy of a test-suite plainly focus on the number of components...