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SCAM
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Constructing Subtle Faults Using Higher Order Mutation Testing
Traditional mutation testing considers only first order mutants, created by the injection of a single fault. Often these first order mutants denote trivial faults that are easil...
Yue Jia, Mark Harman
EUROMICRO
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Using WS-BPEL to Implement Software Fault Tolerance for Web Services
One area of the web services architecture yet to be standardised is that of fault tolerance for services. At the same time, WS-BPEL is moving from a de facto standard to an OASIS ...
Glen Dobson
DSN
2008
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Detouring: Translating software to circumvent hard faults in simple cores
CMOS technology trends are leading to an increasing incidence of hard (permanent) faults in processors. These faults may be introduced at fabrication or occur in the field. Wherea...
Albert Meixner, Daniel J. Sorin
ESEC
1993
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Software Faults in Evolving a Large, Real-Time System: a Case Study
We report the results of a survey about the software faults encountered during the testing phases in evolving a large real-time system. The survey was done in two parts: the rst pa...
Dewayne E. Perry, Carol S. Stieg
SOFTWARE
2002
13 years 7 months ago
Facing Fault Management as It Is, Aiming for What You Would Like It to Be
Telecommunication systems are built with extensive redundancy and complexity to ensure robustness and quality of service. Such systems requires complex fault identification and man...
Roy Sterritt