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Revision as of 00:42, 19 September 2006
Contents
Project Name
Delta debugging framework
Project Description
Delta debugging is an automated approach to debugging that isolates failures systematically. Given a failing test that can be mechanically verified (including a browser crash), delta debugging is a way of automatically isolating the change that introduced the failure. Having a framework in place to pull builds from CVS, bisect by date and change set (using bonsai data -- remember, CVS doesn't have changesets!), and report results would let computers make developers more productive.
Project Leader(s)
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Project Contributor(s)
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Project Details
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Project News
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Put detailed technical information into the Project Details page (i.e., update it as you go), and save this section for news about participation in the project.