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Revision as of 18:00, 15 September 2006

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)

Richard Chu

Project Contributor(s)

Name(s) of people casually working on the project, or who have contributed significant help. Include links to personal pages within wiki

Dean
Colin Guy
Sherman Fernandes


NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You can’t add your own name to the Contributor list.

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