Uniqueness of suspiciousness scores: towards boosting evolutionary fault localization
Willian de Jesus Ferreira,
Plinio S. Leitao-Junior,
Diogo Machado de Freitas
et al.
Abstract:Context. Software is subject to the presence of faults, which impacts its quality as well as production and maintenance costs. Evolutionary fault localization uses data from the test activity (test spectra) as a source of information about defects, and its automation aims to obtain better accuracy and lower software repair cost. Motivation. Our analysis identified that the test spectra commonly used in research exhibit a high ratio of sample repetition, which impairs the training and evolution of Genetic Progr… Show more
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