Madan Musuvathi and Sebastian Burckhardt - Concurrency Fuzzing with Cuzz
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Cuzz is a very effective tool for finding concurrency bugs. Cuzz works on unmodified Win32 executables and is designed for maximizing concurrency coverage for your existing (unmodified) tests. It randomizes the thread schedules in a systematic and disciplined way, using an algorithm that provides probabilistic coverage guarantees.
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ah you tease !
i've seen this demo before and i was disappointed when i saw it was not available for download
and it's still not available for download !!
So i ask this why the h*** tease and show this without giving the devs some binaries/src to download and play with ?
( it's like half a b-job )
How is this different to Chess?
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/chess/
Does Chess work with VS 2010 Ultimate??
If you follow the Cuzz link, it will take you to http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/cuzz/
On that page, there's a link that doesn't work: http://codebox/cuzz
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