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KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2016-07-14
10:40
Hokkaido   A Prototype of an Intrusive Spy for Backward-In-Time Debugging
Toshihiro Kamiya (Shimane Univ.) SS2016-9 KBSE2016-15
An intrusive spy is a method/tool aiming to support a backward-in-time debugging, especially in debugging of non-crashin... [more] SS2016-9 KBSE2016-15
pp.87-92
SS 2016-03-11
10:25
Okinawa   An Empirical Study of Debugging Effectiveness Using Stack Overflow
Yuki Ogihara, Takuya Fukamachi, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Shintaro Hosoai, Yasutaka Kamei (Kyushu Univ.) SS2015-94
Q&A sites such as Stack Overflow contain huge amount of data for programming technologies. It is effective for many deve... [more] SS2015-94
pp.109-114
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2015-07-23
16:20
Hokkaido   Toward Increasing the Number of Graftable Bugs in Automated Program Repair -- A Feasibility Study of Approach Using Huge Dataset --
Soichi Sumi, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2015-27 KBSE2015-20
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SS2015-27 KBSE2015-20
pp.131-136
RECONF 2015-06-20
16:40
Kyoto Kyoto University Data-Triggered Breakpoint for In-Circuit Debug without Re-implementation
Yutaka Tamiya, Yoshinori Tomita, Toshiyuki Ichiba, Kaoru Kawamura (Fujitsu Labs.) RECONF2015-28
(To be available after the conference date) [more] RECONF2015-28
pp.153-158
ET 2015-06-06
10:30
Mie Faculty of Engineering, Mie Univ. Construction of a learning environment to support learning systematic debugging process with Work sheets and Synchronized observation tool
Raiya Yamamoto, Yasuhiro Noguchi, Satoru Kogure (Shizuoka Univ.), Koichi Yamashita (Tokoha Univ.), Tatsuhiro Konishi, Yukihiro Itoh (Shizuoka Univ.) ET2015-12
In programming exercises, there may exist novice learners who cannot finish debugging even with unlimited time. For such... [more] ET2015-12
pp.7-12
KBSE 2015-05-25
16:10
Tokyo   Tree structural expression of program based on program slicing
Katsuhisa Yoneda, Hirohide Haga (Doshisha Univ.) KBSE2015-6
This article proposes a tree structure expression of programs for algorithmic debugging using program slicing.
Program ... [more]
KBSE2015-6
pp.27-32
SS 2015-03-09
11:25
Okinawa OKINAWAKEN SEINENKAIKAN Implementation and Evaluation of Fault Localization Technique based on Occurrence of Dynamic Data Dependencies
Mizuki Nakano, Shunsuke Ohnuma, Takashi Kobayashi (Tokyo Tech.), Takashi Ishio (Osaka Univ.) SS2014-58
In the debugging process, we must find fault locations by investigating infection chains backwards; from failure points ... [more] SS2014-58
pp.19-24
SS 2014-03-11
15:15
Okinawa Tenbusu Naha Toward Efficient Debugging of Unexpected Side-Effects in Framework Applications
Izuru Kume (NAIST), Naoya Nitta (Konan Univ.), Masahide Nakamura (Kobe Univ.), Etsuya Shibayama (Univ. of Tokyo) SS2013-80
Recently correcting misuses of application frameworks with insufficient documentation becomes an important topic because... [more] SS2013-80
pp.49-54
MSS, SS 2013-03-06
16:20
Fukuoka Shikanoshima Multiple Programming Languages Support Customizable Bug Localization Framework
Kiyofumi Shimojo, Kazunori Sakamoto, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa (Waseda Univ.) MSS2012-67 SS2012-67
Bug localization technique is effectual approach for locating software bugs using the number of failing and passing test... [more] MSS2012-67 SS2012-67
pp.45-50
MSS, SS 2013-03-06
17:40
Fukuoka Shikanoshima Propagation Probability of Data Dependency for Fault Localization
Sanae Muramatsu (Nagoya Univ.), Takashi Kobayashi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech./Nagoya Univ.), Noritoshi Atsumi (Nagoya Univ.), Kiyoshi Agusa (Kyoto Univ.) MSS2012-71 SS2012-71
One of the most tedious and time-consuming tasks of debugging is fault localization (FL), which is locating root cause o... [more] MSS2012-71 SS2012-71
pp.69-74
SS 2012-03-13
17:10
Okinawa Tenbusu-Naha Fault-Localization that focuses on the program structure and debugging support
Kiyofumi Shimojo, Kazunori Sakamoto, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa (Waseda Univ.) SS2011-73
Fault localization is the techniques that estimates location of bugs causing the test failure using test results. Fault ... [more] SS2011-73
pp.97-102
MVE, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-VR 2011-06-29
16:15
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall An Interpretation of "the Mechanism of Meaning" by ARAKAWA+GINS(3) -- In Order to Detect and Debug Logical Errors in Human Civilization --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) MVE2011-30
Last year, the author discussed on “What is Virtual Reality?” differentiating cases of “seeing inexistence” and those “b... [more] MVE2011-30
pp.85-90
DC 2011-06-24
14:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. [Invited Talk] International Conference Report - VTS2011(29th IEEE VLSI Test Symposium)
Kazumi Hatayama (NAIST) DC2011-11
This talk provide a report of VTS2011 (29th IEEE VLSI Test Symposium), which was held in Dana Point, California, USA, in... [more] DC2011-11
pp.17-22
SS 2011-03-07
13:55
Okinawa Okinawa-ken Seinen Kaikan Reusability Evaluation of Past Bug Fixes in Open Source Repositories
Masaru Shiozuka (KIT), Naoyasu Ubayashi (Kyushu Univ.) SS2010-61
Programmers tend to spend much time for debugging in which they check the erroneous phenomena, navigate the code, search... [more] SS2010-61
pp.49-54
DC 2011-02-14
16:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Note on Area Overhead Reduction for Reconfigurable On-Chip Debug Circui
Masayuki Arai, Yoshihiro Tabata, Kazuhiko Iwasaki (Tokyo Metro. Univ.) DC2010-69
In this study we evaluate the effectiveness of a reconfigurable on-chip debug circuit, in terms of hardware overhead and... [more] DC2010-69
pp.63-68
SS 2010-08-05
13:15
Hokkaido Asahikawa Shimin-Bunka-Kaikan (Civic Culture Hall) A Concern-oriented Recommendation System for Debugging
Masaru Shiozuka (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Naoyasu Ubayashi (Kyushu Univ.) SS2010-19
It is not so difficult for professional programmers to predict the cause of a bug from their experience. On the other ha... [more] SS2010-19
pp.17-22
KBSE 2009-11-27
14:55
Shimane Shimane Univ. An Analysis of How Programmers Use Breakpoint in Debugging
Takuro Yoshimura, Yasutaka Kamei (NAIST), Hidetake Uwano (NNCT), Akito Monden, Ken-ichi Matsumoto (NAIST) KBSE2009-45
Debugging performance greatly depends on the programmers'debugging skill.
If factors concerning the debugging performan... [more]
KBSE2009-45
pp.85-90
KBSE 2009-11-27
15:30
Shimane Shimane Univ. Debug Concern Graph for Supporting Test-Driven Development
Masaru Shiozuka, Naoyasu Ubayashi (Kyushu Inst. of Tech) KBSE2009-46
This paper proposes Debug Concern Graph (DCG), a knowledge representation method for aiding the debugging process based ... [more] KBSE2009-46
pp.91-96
DC, CPSY, IPSJ-SLDM, IPSJ-EMB 2008-03-28
11:35
Kagoshima   Design of a Programmable Debug Support Mechanism for Efficient Analysis in Multi-core SoC
Noriaki Suzuki, Junji Sakai, Sunao Torii (NEC) DC2007-109 CPSY2007-105
To improve the bug observability in the embedded systems, we have developed a Debug Support Mechanism that helps Multi-c... [more] DC2007-109 CPSY2007-105
pp.149-154
AI 2007-11-26
10:25
Tokyo Kwansei Gakuin University, Tokyo Marunouchi Campus City Compiler: A Tool for Integrated Software Development and Real Space Design
Toshitaka Miura, Yasuto Nakanishi (Keio Univ.) AI2007-12
Recently designing real space has became embraces software development. For instance, in-house SNS could encourage real... [more] AI2007-12
pp.5-10
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