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Interactive, Visual Fault Localization Support for End-User Programmers

by: Joseph R. Ruthruff, Shreenivasarao Prabhakararao, James Reichwein, Curtis Cook, Eugene R. Creswick, Margaret Burnett
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Vol. 16, No. 1-2. (February 2005), pp. 3-40.
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End-user programmers are writing an unprecedented number of programs, primarily using languages and environments that incorporate a number of interactive and visual programming techniques. To help these users debug these programs, we have developed an entirely visual, interactive approach to fault localization. This paper presents the approach. We also present the results of a think-aloud study that examined interactive, human-centric issues that arise in end-user debugging using a fault localization approach. Our results provide insights into the contributions such approaches can make to the end-user debugging process.


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