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Locating and detecting arrays for interaction faults

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Locating and detecting arrays for interaction faults
The identification of interaction faults in component-based systems has focussed on indicating the presence of faults, rather than their location and magnitude. While this is a valuable step in screening a system for interaction faults prior to its release, it provides little information to assist in the correction of such faults. Consequently tests to reveal the location of interaction faults are of interest. The problem of nonadaptive location of interaction faults is formalized under the hypothesis that the system contains (at most) some number d of faults, each involving (at most) some number t of interacting factors. Restrictions on the number and size of the putative faults lead to numerous variants of the basic problem. The relationships between this class of problems and interaction testing using covering arrays to indicate the presence of faults, designed experiments to measure and model faults, and combinatorial group testing to locate faults in a more general testing scenar...
Charles J. Colbourn, Daniel W. McClary
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JCO
Authors Charles J. Colbourn, Daniel W. McClary
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