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    IWPD 2012 - The Third International Workshop on Program Debugging (IWPD 2012)

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    Category IWPD 2012

    Deadline: September 01, 2012 | Date: November 27, 2012-November 29, 2012

    Venue/Country: Dallas, U.S.A

    Updated: 2012-06-13 22:46:41 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Software today is inherently large and complex, in fact more so than ever

    before. Consequently, debugging when failure is observed is also

    becoming much more difficult and time-consuming. Manual debugging is

    quickly losing its viability as a practical option, and yet at the same time,

    techniques that aim for automatic fault localization are still not accurately

    and consistently able to pinpoint the locations of faults to a desired degree.

    Distinguishing executions that fail due to different causative faults,

    reliably recording and replaying failed executions, and fixing bugs

    without introducing new faults are but some of the debugging-related

    problems faced by developers today. Furthermore, formal verification

    techniques suffer from complexity and scalability issues, static techniques

    can often be imprecise, and the heavy performance overhead of dynamic

    techniques can prohibit their application. While studies are being

    conducted to resolve these problems, researchers often make unrealistic

    assumptions, and subject software may not be representative of large

    scale industrial applications. Such concerns can induce in practitioners a

    lack of faith with regard to what research proposals can offer and deliver.

    This workshop brings to light the latest challenges and advances in

    research topics associated with program debugging, with a special

    emphasis on methodology, techniques, and environment. Also accepted

    are experience reports that describe industrial and/or empirical studies

    related to these three aspects. IWPD aims to provide a forum and serve as

    a platform for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, present

    new advancements, and identify further challenges in the context of

    program debugging.

    Topics of Interest

    The workshop welcomes submissions that cover, but are not limited

    to, the following topics:

    ? Automation of program debugging

    ? Challenges and emerging techniques in program debugging for

    large scale real-life applications

    ? Static and dynamic analyses for software fault localization and

    bug-fixing

    ? Apply debugging to multi-core and multi-threaded programs

    ? Impacts of program languages and environments on debugging

    ? Impact of program debugging and test case prioritization on

    regression testing

    ? Software risk analysis and fault proneness prediction

    ? Software testing, verification, and validation for debugging

    ? Online monitoring and record/replay for program debugging

    ? Reducing the cost of program debugging

    ? Empirical studies and benchmarking

    ? Experience reports and industrial best practices

    ? Tool support

    ? Transitioning from research to practice

    ? Integrating debugging with other software development activities

    ? Approaches to teaching program debugging


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