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ASPLOS
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
ConSeq: detecting concurrency bugs through sequential errors
Concurrency bugs are caused by non-deterministic interleavings between shared memory accesses. Their effects propagate through data and control dependences until they cause softwa...
Wei Zhang, Junghee Lim, Ramya Olichandran, Joel Sc...
VMCAI
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Finding Concurrency-Related Bugs Using Random Isolation
This paper describes the methods used in Empire, a tool to detect concurrency-related bugs, namely atomic-set serializability violations in Java programs. The correctness criterion...
Nicholas Kidd, Thomas W. Reps, Julian Dolby, Manda...
FASE
2010
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Lightweight and Portable Approach to Making Concurrent Failures Reproducible
Multithreaded concurrent programs often exhibit bugs due to unintended interferences among the concurrent threads. Such bugs are often hard to reproduce because they typically hap...
Qingzhou Luo, Sai Zhang, Jianjun Zhao, Min Hu
PPOPP
1990
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Concurrent Aggregates (CA)
Toprogrammassivelyconcurrent MIMDmachines, programmersneed tools for managingcomplexity. One important tool that has been used in the sequential programmingworld is hierarchies of...
Andrew A. Chien, William J. Dally
FASE
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
HAVE: Detecting Atomicity Violations via Integrated Dynamic and Static Analysis
Abstract. The reality of multi-core hardware has made concurrent programs pervasive. Unfortunately, writing correct concurrent programs is difficult. Atomicity violation, which is ...
Qichang Chen, Liqiang Wang, Zijiang Yang, Scott D....