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ICST
2008
IEEE
16 years 28 days ago
Relationships between Test Suites, Faults, and Fault Detection in GUI Testing
Software-testing researchers have long sought recipes for test suites that detect faults well. In the literature, empirical studies of testing techniques abound, yet the ideal tec...
Jaymie Strecker, Atif M. Memon
ICCD
2006
IEEE
113views Hardware» more  ICCD 2006»
16 years 3 months ago
A theory of Error-Rate Testing
— We have entered an era where chip yields are decreasing with scaling. A new concept called intelligible testing has been previously proposed with the goal of reversing this tre...
Shideh Shahidi, Sandeep Gupta
ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Predicting Faults from Cached History
We analyze the version history of 7 software systems to predict the most fault prone entities and files. The basic assumption is that faults do not occur in isolation, but rather ...
Sunghun Kim, Thomas Zimmermann, E. James Whitehead...
IOLTS
2008
IEEE
102views Hardware» more  IOLTS 2008»
16 years 27 days ago
Integrating Scan Design and Soft Error Correction in Low-Power Applications
— Error correcting coding is the dominant technique to achieve acceptable soft-error rates in memory arrays. In many modern circuits, the number of memory elements in the random ...
Michael E. Imhof, Hans-Joachim Wunderlich, Christi...
SOSP
2003
ACM
16 years 3 months ago
Improving the reliability of commodity operating systems
Despite decades of research in extensible operating system technology, extensions such as device drivers remain a significant cause of system failures. In Windows XP, for example,...
Michael M. Swift, Brian N. Bershad, Henry M. Levy