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    Choosing and Managing the Ideal Test Team
    This article presents how to build and manage efficient test team. It also introduces the "tester’s style analysis questionnaire" to discover the 4 types of tester that exist within organisations.

    Updated: 09/14/2006

    A Critique of Software Defect Prediction Models
    This paper reviews the literature on software metrics and statistical models used to predict the number of defects in software systems. The reviews showed that the conjecture lacks support and some models are misleading. The paper also recommends models for software defect prediction. Author(s) : Norman E. Fenton and Martin Neil

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    Analyzing Models for Software Debugging
    This paper extends the authors previous work on the representation and analysis of Java programs for diagnosis in a new direction by providing a description and analysis of the issues arising from handling object references in dependency-based models of Java programs. They empirically compare dependency based models with a value-based model using a set of example programs in terms of required user interaction (questions put to the user) and examine and incorporate specific interesting error categories. Author(s) : Markus Stumptner, Dominik Wieland and Franz Wotawa

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    A Survey of Intelligent Debugging
    This paper resents an overview of AI approaches to the development of intelligent debugging systems which includes tutoring systems as well as Bayesian Net formalisms to traditional debugging approaches like Algorithmic (or Declarative) Debugging. The recent use of model-based diagnosis principles as a basis for software debugging research is also examined. Author(s) : Markus Stumptner and Franz Wotawa

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    Automated Debugging: Are We Close?
    This article discusses a new algorithm called Delta Debugging that uses the results of automated testing to determine a set of relevant failure-inducing circumstances. Topics include: how delta debugging works, simplifying program input, simplifying user interactions, isolating differences, and finding failure-inducing code changes. Author(s) : Andreas Zeller

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    Debugging Temporal Specifications with Concept Analysis
    This paper discusses a method for debugging specifications. The model uses concept analysis to automatically group the traces into highly similar clusters. These clusters are examined instead of individual traces leading to less work. Author(s) : Glenn Ammons, David Mandelin, Rastislav Bodik and James R. Larus

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    End-User Debugging for E-Commerce
    This paper discusses the need for end-user debugging tools. These debugging tools would solve many simple problems like mistyped numbers or lost orders. These tools would benefit both the users and the businesses. Author(s) : Henry Lieberman and Earl Wagner

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    Faults of Omission
    This paper discusses faults of omission of which studies have shown to be a common fault in code. This article discusses how to prevent faults of omissions. Author(s) : Brian Marick

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    Software Debugging, Testing, and Verification
    In commercial software development organizations, increased complexity of products, shortened development cycles, and higher customer expectations of quality have placed a major responsibility on the areas of software debugging, testing, and verification. As this issue of the IBM Systems Journal illustrates, there are exciting improvements in the underlying technology on all three fronts. However, we observe that due to the informal nature of software development as a whole, the prevalent practices in the industry are still immature, even in areas where improved technology exists. In addition, tools that incorporate the more advanced aspects of this technology are not ready for large-scale commercial use. Hence there is reason to hope for significant improvements in this area over the next several years. Author(s) : B. Hailpern and P. Santhanam

    Updated: 10/08/2005

    The Debugging Scandal and What to Do About It [HTML]
    This article discusses the debugging problem and how it has been ignored by the computer science community. Debugging tools can be used to help the process and are also necessary for the incremental evolution of software. This article also mentions many ideas that have potential for improving debugging process. Author(s) : Henry Lieberman

    Updated: 10/08/2005

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