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Fixing bugs in your sleep
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisSleep MedicineTest AutomationSoftware EnvironmentSystems EngineeringTest GenerationSleepSystem TestingMedicineTesting TechniqueLive CodeComputer ScienceInsomniaSleep DeprivationSoftware DesignSleep DisorderTest-driven DevelopmentProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingSleep HygieneHuman-computer InteractionCommercial UseBespoke Live SystemSystem Software
We present a bespoke live system in commercial use with self-improving capability. During daytime business hours it provides an overview and control for many specialists to simultaneously schedule and observe the rehabilitation process for multiple clients. However in the evening, after the last user logs out, it starts a self-analysis based on the day's recorded interactions. It generates test data from the recorded interactions for Genetic Improvement to fix any recorded bugs that have raised exceptions. The system has already been under test for over 6 months and has in that time identified, located, and fixed 22 bugs. No other bugs have been identified by other methods during that time. It demonstrates the effectiveness of simple test data generation and the ability of GI for improving live code.
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