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A Debugging Tool for Distributed Systems
Peter Bates,Jack C. Wileden,Victor Lesser +2 more
- 01 Jan 1983
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About: The article was published on 01 Jan 1983. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Programming paradigm & Algorithmic program debugging.
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Debugging heterogeneous distributed systems using event-based models of behavior
Peter Bates
- 01 Nov 1988
TL;DR: Event Based Behavioral Abstraction evolves naturally as a cooperative distributed program that can take better advantage of computational power available in a network computer system to enhance debugging tool transparency, reduce latency and uncertainty for fundamental debugging activities and accommodate diverse, heterogeneous architectures.
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Debugging heterogeneous distributed systems using event-based models of behavior
TL;DR: The behavior-modeling algorithm that matches actual behavior to models and automates many behavior analysis steps is described, which matches behavior in as many ways as possible and resolves these to return the best match to the user.
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High-level debugging of distributed systems: The behavioral abstraction approach
Peter Bates,Jack C. Wileden +1 more
TL;DR: A high-level approach to debugging is presented that offers an alternative to the traditional techniques and a set of tools that has been constructed to effect this approach are outlined.
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An approach to high-level debugging of distributed systems: preliminary draft
Peter Bates,Jack C. Wileden +1 more
TL;DR: Two elements essential to the successful completion of the debugging task are evident here: the able to monitor, in some meaningful way, the relevant system activity so as to understand how system behavior differs from the debugger's model, and the ability to perform experiments based on the information gathered.
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Models for visualization in parallel debuggers
Cherri M. Pancake,S. Utter +1 more
- 01 Aug 1989
TL;DR: This survey of recent research focuses on debugger visualization systems, focusing on the fact that debuggers are tied to specific models and that this association may restrict their usefulness and acceptability.
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