Why Programs Fail: A Guide to Systematic Debugging / Edition 2

Why Programs Fail: A Guide to Systematic Debugging / Edition 2

by Andreas Zeller
ISBN-10:
0123745152
ISBN-13:
9780123745156
Pub. Date:
06/12/2009
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0123745152
ISBN-13:
9780123745156
Pub. Date:
06/12/2009
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Why Programs Fail: A Guide to Systematic Debugging / Edition 2

Why Programs Fail: A Guide to Systematic Debugging / Edition 2

by Andreas Zeller
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Overview

Why Programs Fail: A Guide to Systematic Debugging is proof that debugging has graduated from a black art to a systematic discipline. It demystifies one of the toughest aspects of software programming, showing clearly how to discover what caused software failures, and fix them with minimal muss and fuss.

The fully updated second edition includes 100+ pages of new material, including new chapters on Verifying Code, Predicting Erors, and Preventing Errors. Cutting-edge tools such as FindBUGS and AGITAR are explained, techniques from integrated environments like Jazz.net are highlighted, and all-new demos with ESC/Java and Spec#, Eclipse and Mozilla are included.

This complete and pragmatic overview of debugging is authored by Andreas Zeller, the talented researcher who developed the GNU Data Display Debugger(DDD), a tool that over 250,000 professionals use to visualize the data structures of programs while they are running. Unlike other books on debugging, Zeller's text is product agnostic, appropriate for all programming languages and skill levels.

The book explains best practices ranging from systematically tracking error reports, to observing symptoms, reproducing errors, and correcting defects. It covers a wide range of tools and techniques from hands-on observation to fully automated diagnoses, and also explores the author's innovative techniques for isolating minimal input to reproduce an error and for tracking cause and effect through a program. It even includes instructions on how to create automated debugging tools.

The text includes exercises and extensive references for further study, and a companion website with source code for all examples and additional debugging resources is available.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780123745156
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 06/12/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 544
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Andreas Zeller is a full professor for Software Engineering at Saarland University in Saarbruecken, Germany. His research concerns the analysis of large software systems and their development process; his students are funded by companies like Google, Microsoft, or SAP. In 2010, Zeller was inducted as Fellow of the ACM for his contributions to automated debugging and mining software archives. In 2011, he received an ERC Advanced Grant, Europe's highest and most prestigious individual research grant, for work on specification mining and test case generation. His book "Why programs fail", the "standard reference on debugging", obtained the 2006 Software Development Jolt Productivity Award.

Table of Contents

1. How Failures Come to Be
2. Tracking Problems
3. Making Programs Fail
4. Reproducing Problems
5. Simplifying Problems
6. Scientific Debugging
7. Deducing Errors
8. Observing Facts
9. Tracking Origins
10. Asserting Expectations
11. Detecting Anomalies
12. Causes and Effects
13. Isolating Failure Causes
14. Isolating Cause-Effect Chains
15. Fixing the Defect

Appendix: Formal Definitions
A.1 Delta Debugging
A.2 Memory Graphs
A.3 Cause-Effect Chains

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