Poster: Aiding Java Developers with Interactive Fault
Localization in Eclipse IDE
Gergő Balogh, Ferenc Horváth and Árpád Beszédes
Spectrum-Based ones are a popular class of Fault
Localization (FL) methods among researchers due to their relative
simplicity. However, recent studies highlighted some barriers to
the wider adoption of the technique in practical settings. One
possibility to increase the practical usefulness of related tools
is to involve interactivity between the user and the core FL
algorithm. In this setting, the developer interacts with the fault
localization algorithm by giving feedback on the elements proposed
by the algorithm. This way, the proposed elements can be
influenced in the hope to reach the faulty element earlier (we
call the proposed approach Interactive Fault Localization, or
iFL). With this work, we present our recent achievements in this
topic. In particular, we overview the basic approach, our
preliminary experimentation with user simulation, and the
supporting tool for the actual usage of the method, iFL for
Eclipse. Our aim is to provide a basis for the investigation of
the feasibility and effectiveness of the technique, before moving
on to more comprehensive experiments with actual human subjects.
We invite researchers for further discussion on the topic, and for
that, the method and tool will be made accessible.
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