Releases: InteractiveFaultLocalization/iFL4Eclipse
V1.2.48.1
V1.2.48.1
V1.2.29.1
V1.2.29.1
V1.2.27.1
V1.2.27.1
V1.2.44.1
Merge branch 'feature/geryxyz/default-disable-log' into dev
V1.2.3.1
relocating code
Version 1.2
New features
- User experience improvements (new icons, user dialog's enhancements, ...)
- New feedback system
- Show details for inspected source code items
- Several stability improvements
- Fixing in the activity log structure
This version supports two different modes, each with a separate function sets.
Modes
Full feature mode
In this mode iFL for Eclipse will allow all its features to use.
To use this mode, you have to copy the key file into your Eclipse installation folder, next to eclipse.exe
Log-only mode
In this mode only the user interaction logging features are active, there are no other GUI components which is available for the developer.
This mode supports various research goals during the evaluation of the tool and the methodology.
Logging
To use the logging features you have to start an Apache TinkerPop server at localhost:8182. The relevant configuration files are located in the Git repository.
Version 1.0
This version supports two different modes, each with a separate function sets.
Modes
Full feature mode
In this mode iFL for Eclipse will allow all its features to use.
To use this mode, you have to copy the key file into your Eclipse installation folder, next to eclipse.exe
Log-only mode
In this mode only the user interaction logging features are active, there are no other GUI components which is available for the developer.
This mode supports various research goals during the evaluation of the tool and the methodology.
Logging
To use the logging features you have to start an Apache TinkerPop server at localhost:8182. The relevant configuration files are located in the Git repository.
Version 0.1
Release Notes
At the present state of our research agenda, the demonstrated tool serves our research purposes: to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of iFL. As such, it is in a prototype state, not thoroughly tested and validated. The tool will be made open source, along with the results of associated experiments, in order to enable other researchers its independent validation and further development.
In terms of functionality, currently it includes the basic features and there are many possibilities for further development. Our primary plans are to increase usability and flexibility in terms of user feedback actions and the underlying FL computation. Ongoing research is to perform user studies to investigate the effectiveness of the proposed iFL approach and the tool itself.