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Title: Improving the automatic runtime monitor generation process via pruning : a way forward
Authors: Chircop, Luke
Colombo, Christian
Micallef, Mark
Francalanza, Adrian
Pace, Gordon J.
Keywords: Computer software -- Testing -- Automation
Debugging in computer science -- Computer programs
Computer software -- Verification
Computer software -- Standards
Issue Date: 2016-11
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
Citation: Chircop, L., Colombo, C., Micallef, M., Francalanza., A., & Pace, G. J. (2016). Improving the automatic runtime monitor generation process via pruning: a way forward. Computer Science Annual Workshop CSAW’16. Msida: University of Malta. Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, 1-2.
Abstract: Software quality and robustness are elements that the industry is constantly striving to achieve. However, no guarantees can be given that the end product is bug free. Our research proposes an automated process whereby, existing tests are translated into runtime monitors. This is achieved through a three step process of extracting behavioural knowledge, inferring conditions (modelled as invariants), and finally translating them into runtime monitors. Multiple existing tools such as Daikon have primarily been designed for testing purposes to extract invariants. As a consequence, some invariants inferred have been observed to be unsuitable for the purpose of runtime monitoring; potentially generating false negatives. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/94418
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