Ask the Mutants: Mutating faulty programs for fault localization

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We present MUSE (MUtation-baSEd fault localization technique), a new fault localization technique based on mutation analysis. A key idea of MUSE is to identify a faulty statement by utilizing different characteristics of two groups of mutants-one that mutates a faulty statement and the other that mutates a correct statement. We also propose a new evaluation metric for fault localization techniques based on information theory, called Locality Information Loss (LIL): it can measure the aptitude of a localization technique for automated fault repair systems as well as human debuggers. The empirical evaluation using 14 faulty versions of the five real-world programs shows that MUSE localizes a fault after reviewing 7.4 statements on average, which is about 25 times more precise than the state-of-the-art SBFL technique Op2. © 2014 IEEE.
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IEEE Computer Society
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2014-04-02
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English
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7th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation, ICST 2014, pp.153 - 162

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10.1109/ICST.2014.28
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/224158
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CS-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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