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CHESS: Find and Reproduce Concurrency Heisenbugs
This blog contains articles about CHESS, a tool from Microsoft Research. For more details visit http://research.microsoft.com/chess
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CHESS: Find and Reproduce Concurrency Heisenbugs
The CHESS scheduler – the key to finding concurrency bugs
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Hey everyone, I am Madan Musuvathi , the architect of CHESS. In this blog, I will describe the CHESS scheduler, a key component of CHESS. Before I start, if you haven’t seen Tom’s previous post about the CHESS Devlabs release, you should. Download CHESS...
CHESS: Find and Reproduce Concurrency Heisenbugs
CHESS Release on MSDN DevLabs
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Hi. This is Tom Ball . I am a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research , where I manage the Software Reliability Research group in the Research in Software Engineering area. On behalf of the CHESS team, I am happy to announce our first DevLabs pre...
CHESS: Find and Reproduce Concurrency Heisenbugs
Welcome to the CHESS blog
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CHESS is a tool from Microsoft Research that helps you better test concurrent programs. You can use CHESS to systematically drive your programs into different thread interleavings, flushing out a lot of bugs in this process. Once a bug is found, CHESS...
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