| Jeremy W. Nimmer and Michael D. Ernst. Automatic generation of program specifications. In ISSTA 2002, International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, pages 232--242, Rome, Italy, 2002. |
....of a given implementation. Daikon has been improved in many ways [16, 17, 13] and has been used for various applications including program evolution [15] refactoring [32] test suite quality evaluation [24] bug detection [23] and as a generator of specifications that are then checked statically [36]. Whaley et al. 44] describe how to discover specifications that are finite state machines describing in which order method calls can be made to a given object. Similarly, Ammons et al. extract nondeterministic finite state automatons (NFAs) that model temporal and data dependencies in APIs from ....
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Jeremy W. Nimmer and Michael D. Ernst. Automatic generation of program specifications. In ISSTA 2002, International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, pages 232--242, Rome, Italy, 2002.
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Jeremy W. Nimmer and Michael D. Ernst. Automatic generation of program specifications. In ISSTA 2002.
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Jeremy W. Nimmer and Michael D. Ernst. Automatic generation of program specifications. In ISSTA 2002, International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, pages 232--242, Rome, Italy, 2002.
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J. W. Nimmer and M. D. Ernst. Automatic generation of program specifications. In ISSTA, pages 232--242, July 2002.
....tests, and other mechanisms to suppress false positives. Even if a property is not true in general, Daikon s output provides valuable information about the test suite over which the program was run. Even with modest test suites, Daikon s output is highly accurate. In one set of experiments [34], over 90 of the properties that it reported were verifiable by ESC Java (the other properties were true, but were beyond the capabilities of ESC Java) and it reported over 90 of the properties that ESC Java needed in order to complete its verification. For example, if Daikon generated 100 ....
Jeremy W. Nimmer and Michael D. Ernst. Automatic generation of program specifications. In ISSTA 2002.
....second case study, of Lamport s Paxos distributed consensus protocol [Lam98] and Section 6 discusses a third case study, of a strong cache for shared memory. Section 7 discusses our method, and Section 8 concludes. 2 Related work The most closely related work is that of Nimmer and Ernst [NE01, NE02a, NE02b] who also dynamically detected, than statically verified, program properties. Their system fully automatically proved absence of run time errors in single threaded Java programs using the Daikon specification generator and the ESC Java static checker. By contrast, we consider correctness ....
Jeremy W. Nimmer and Michael D. Ernst. Automatic generation of program specifications. In Proceedings of the 2002 International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA), Rome, Italy, July 22--24, 2002.
....sound and unsound tools. Each tool by itself has serious weaknesses, but the two together address each other s weaknesses and enhance each other s strengths. 43 Acknowledgments Portions of this thesis were previously published at the First Workshop on Runtime Verification [NE01] at ISSTA 2002 [NE02a] and at FSE 2002 [NE02b] The first two works draw mainly from Chapter 4, while the last draws mainly from Chapter 5. I have been extremely lucky to have Michael Ernst as my advisor. Michael is committed to helping his students succeed, and I have been a happy beneficiary of his invaluable ....
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Nimmer JW, Ernst MD (2002) Automatic generation of program specifications. In: International symposium on software testing and analysis (ISSTA 2002), Rome, Italy, pp 232--242
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Nimmer, J.W., Ernst, M.D.: Automatic generation of program specifications. In: Proceedings of the international symposium on Software testing and analysis, ACM Press (2002) 229--239
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Nimmer, J.W., Ernst, M.D.: Automatic generation of program specifications. In: Proceedings of the international symposium on Software testing and analysis, ACM Press (2002) 229--239
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