Demo: SLEMI: Finding Simulink Compiler Bugs through Equivalence Modulo Input (EMI)

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This demo presents usage and implementation details of SLEMI. SLEMI is the first tool to automatically find compiler bugs in the widely used cyber-physical system development tool Simulink via Equivalence Modulo Input (EMI). EMI is a recent twist on differential testing that promises more e?ciency. SLEMI implements several novel mutation techniques that deal with CPS language features that are not found in procedural languages. This demo also introduces a new EMI-based mutation strategy that has already found a new confirmed bug in Simulink version R2018a. To increase SLEMI's e?ciency further, this paper presents parallel generation of random, valid Simulink models. A video demo of SLEMI is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oliPgOLT6eY.

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Chowdhury, S. A., Shrestha, S. L., Johnson, T. T., & Csallner, C. (2020). Demo: SLEMI: Finding Simulink Compiler Bugs through Equivalence Modulo Input (EMI). In Proceedings - 2020 ACM/IEEE 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering: Companion, ICSE-Companion 2020 (pp. 1–4). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3377812.3382147

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