• DocumentCode
    3407083
  • Title

    Improving bug localization using correlations in crash reports

  • Author

    Shaohua Wang ; Khomh, Foutse ; Ying Zou

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Comput., Queen´s Univ. Kingston, Kingston, ON, Canada
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    18-19 May 2013
  • Firstpage
    247
  • Lastpage
    256
  • Abstract
    Nowadays, many software organizations rely on automatic problem reporting tools to collect crash reports directly from users´ environments. These crash reports are later grouped together into crash types. Usually, developers prioritize crash types based on the number of crash reports and file bugs for the top crash types. Because a bug can trigger a crash in different usage scenarios, different crash types are sometimes related to a same bug. Two bugs are correlated when the occurrence of one bug causes the other bug to occur. We refer to a group of crash types related to identical or correlated bugs, as a crash correlation group. In this paper, we propose three rules to identify correlated crash types automatically. We also propose an algorithm to locate and rank buggy files using crash correlation groups. Through an empirical study on Firefox and Eclipse, we show that the three rules can identify crash correlation groups with a precision of 100% and a recall of 90% for Firefox and a precision of 79% and a recall of 65% for Eclipse. On the top three buggy file candidates, the proposed bug localization algorithm achieves a recall of 62% and a precision of 42% for Firefox and a recall of 52% and a precision of 50% for Eclipse. On the top 10 buggy file candidates, the recall increases to 92% for Firefox and 90% for Eclipse. Developers can combine the proposed crash correlation rules with the new bug localization algorithm to identify and fix correlated crash types all together.
  • Keywords
    program debugging; Eclipse; Firefox; automatic problem reporting tools; bug localization algorithm; buggy files; correlated bugs; crash report correlations; crash types; software organizations; Computer bugs; Correlation; Educational institutions; Organizations; Servers; Software; Automatic Problem Reporting Tools; Bug Correlation; Bug Localization; Crash Reports; Crashes; Stack Traces;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Mining Software Repositories (MSR), 2013 10th IEEE Working Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    San Francisco, CA
  • ISSN
    2160-1852
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-0345-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MSR.2013.6624036
  • Filename
    6624036