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ICEBE 2007
We describe ConTest, a tool for detecting synchronization faults in multithreaded Java™ programs. The program under test is seeded with a sleep(), yield(), or priority() primitive at shared memory accesses and synchronization events. At run time, ConTest makes random or coverage-based decisions as to whether the seeded primitive is to be executed. Thus, the probability of finding concurrent faults is increased. A replay algorithm facilitates debugging by saving the order of shared memory accesses and synchronization events.
Fan Jing Meng, Ying Huang, et al.
ICEBE 2007
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ACM TODAES
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ACM Annual Conference 1975
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Computing