relation: http://eprints.imtlucca.it/2497/ title: Causal-consistent reversible debugging creator: Giachino, Elena creator: Lanese, Ivan creator: Mezzina, Claudio Antares subject: QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science description: Reversible debugging provides developers with a way to execute their applications both forward and backward, seeking the cause of an unexpected or undesired event. In a concurrent setting, reversing actions in the exact reverse order in which they have been executed may lead to undo many actions that were not related to the bug under analysis. On the other hand, undoing actions in some order that violates causal dependencies may lead to states that could not be reached in a forward execution. We propose an approach based on causal-consistent reversibility: each action can be reversed if all its consequences have already been reversed. The main feature of the approach is that it allows the programmer to easily individuate and undo exactly the actions that caused a given misbehavior till the corresponding bug is reached. This paper major contribution is the individuation of the appropriate primitives for causal-consistent reversible debugging and their prototype implementation in the CaReDeb tool. We also show how to apply CaReDeb to individuate common real-world concurrent bugs. publisher: Springer date: 2014 type: Book Section type: PeerReviewed identifier: Giachino, Elena and Lanese, Ivan and Mezzina, Claudio Antares Causal-consistent reversible debugging. In: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (8411). Springer, pp. 370-384. ISBN 978-3-642-54804-8 (2014) relation: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54804-8_26 relation: 10.1007/978-3-642-54804-8_26