Presentation 2000/7/7
A Probe Debugging Method
Katsuhiko UEKI, Fumitaka TAMURA, Wataru OKAMOTO, Masayuki HIRAYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) According to the increase of software size and complexity, testing and debugging occupies large weight during the software development lifecycle. In order to perform an effective debugging in this paper, we propose a new debugging technique which is called a probe debugging method. The features of this probe debugging method are; (1) Records the traces of correct and incorrect software behavior. (2) Inspects the difference between a correct and incorrect trace. (3) Narrows down the debug area of source code in order to find the program faults that cause the program bugs. In our debugging method, it is important to select a correct trace and an incorrect trace. In our method, we also propose a guideline of a narrowing down procedure and the selection of traces.
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Keyword(in English) Debugging / Trace / Event
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Title (in English) A Probe Debugging Method
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Keyword(1) Debugging
Keyword(2) Trace
Keyword(3) Event
1st Author's Name Katsuhiko UEKI
1st Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corp.()
2nd Author's Name Fumitaka TAMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corp.
3rd Author's Name Wataru OKAMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corp.
4th Author's Name Masayuki HIRAYAMA
4th Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corp.
Date 2000/7/7
Paper # SS2000-14
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 186
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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