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TCAD
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Fault Tolerant Network on Chip Switching With Graceful Performance Degradation
The structural redundancy inherent to on-chip interconnection networks [networks on chip (NoC)] can be exploited by adaptive routing algorithms in order to provide connectivity eve...
Adán Kohler, Gert Schley, Martin Radetzki
ICECCS
2002
IEEE
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15 years 2 months ago
Interclass Testing of Object Oriented Software
The characteristics of object-oriented software affect type and relevance of faults. In particular, the state of the objects may cause faults that cannot be easily revealed with t...
Vincenzo Martena, Alessandro Orso, Mauro Pezz&egra...
JSS
2008
113views more  JSS 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
A model for software rework reduction through a combination of anomaly metrics
Analysis of anomalies reported during testing of a project can tell a lot about how well the processes and products work. Still, organizations rarely use anomaly reports for more t...
Lars-Ola Damm, Lars Lundberg, Claes Wohlin
TASE
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Interpreting a Successful Testing Process: Risk and Actual Coverage
Testing is inherently incomplete; no test suite will ever be able to test all possible usage scenarios of a system. It is therefore vital to assess the implication of a system pas...
Mariëlle Stoelinga, Mark Timmer
ECOOPWEXCEPTION
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Failure Handling in a Network-Transparent Distributed Programming Language
Abstract. This paper shows that asynchronous fault detection is a practical way to reflect partial failure in a network-transparent distributed programming language. In the network...
Raphaël Collet, Peter Van Roy