Mandelbugs are faults that are triggered by complex conditions, such as interaction with hardware and other software, and timing or ordering of events. These faults are considerably difficult to detect with traditional testing techniques, since it can be challenging to control their complex triggering conditions in a testing environment. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt specific verification and/or fault-tolerance strategies for dealing with them in a cost-effective way. In this paper, we investigate how to predict the location of Mandelbugs in complex software systems, in order to focus V&V activities and fault tolerance mechanisms in those modules where Mandelbugs are most likely present. In the context of an industrial complex softwar...
The goal of software bug prediction is to identify the software modules that will have the likelihoo...
Long-running software systems tend to show degraded performance and an increased failure occurrence ...
Software bugs are everywhere. Not only do they infest software during development, but they escape ...
Mandelbugs are faults that are triggered by complex conditions, such as interaction with hardware an...
Abstract: The information about which modules in a software system’s future version are potentially ...
Several studies have been carried out on software bugs analysis and classification for life and miss...
Software failures are still a major concern in mission- and enterprise-critical contexts, despite si...
Software failures are still a major concern in mission- and enterprise-critical contexts, despite si...
This dataset contains a list bugs from four open-source projects (the Linux kernel, the MySQL DBMS, ...
Software bugs are the main problem that affects overall software reliability. The prediction of the ...
Abstract—Software failures are still a major concern in mission- and enterprise-critical contexts, d...
Software bugs are everywhere. Not only do they infest software during development, but they escape o...
Software defects, commonly known as bugs, present a serious challenge for system reliability and dep...
We suggest a Bayesian approach to the problem of reducing bug turnaround time in large software deve...
Abstract—With software systems becoming increasingly large and complex, many difficulties in coping ...
The goal of software bug prediction is to identify the software modules that will have the likelihoo...
Long-running software systems tend to show degraded performance and an increased failure occurrence ...
Software bugs are everywhere. Not only do they infest software during development, but they escape ...
Mandelbugs are faults that are triggered by complex conditions, such as interaction with hardware an...
Abstract: The information about which modules in a software system’s future version are potentially ...
Several studies have been carried out on software bugs analysis and classification for life and miss...
Software failures are still a major concern in mission- and enterprise-critical contexts, despite si...
Software failures are still a major concern in mission- and enterprise-critical contexts, despite si...
This dataset contains a list bugs from four open-source projects (the Linux kernel, the MySQL DBMS, ...
Software bugs are the main problem that affects overall software reliability. The prediction of the ...
Abstract—Software failures are still a major concern in mission- and enterprise-critical contexts, d...
Software bugs are everywhere. Not only do they infest software during development, but they escape o...
Software defects, commonly known as bugs, present a serious challenge for system reliability and dep...
We suggest a Bayesian approach to the problem of reducing bug turnaround time in large software deve...
Abstract—With software systems becoming increasingly large and complex, many difficulties in coping ...
The goal of software bug prediction is to identify the software modules that will have the likelihoo...
Long-running software systems tend to show degraded performance and an increased failure occurrence ...
Software bugs are everywhere. Not only do they infest software during development, but they escape ...