bug identification - Definition. Was ist bug identification
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Was (wer) ist bug identification - definition

PROGRAMMING TERM
Bug compatible; Bug-for-bug compatibility; Bug-for-bug compatible

Software bug         
  • The typical bug history ([[GNU Classpath]] project data). A new bug submitted by the user is ''unconfirmed.'' Once it has been reproduced by a developer, it is a ''confirmed'' bug. The confirmed bugs are later ''fixed''. Bugs belonging to other categories (unreproducible, will not be fixed, etc.) are usually in the minority.
  • A page from the [[Harvard Mark II]] electromechanical computer's log, featuring a dead moth that was removed from the device
  • Error resulting from a software bug displayed on two screens at [[La Croix de Berny station]] in France
ERROR, FLAW, FAILURE OR FAULT IN A COMPUTER PROGRAM/SYSTEM THAT PRODUCES AN INCORRECT OR UNEXPECTED RESULT OR CAUSES IT TO BEHAVE IN UNINTENDED WAYS
Programming bugs; Bug (software); Bug (computing); Programming bug; Showstopper bug; Bug (computer); Computer bugs; Computer bug; Software bugs; Application Error; Application Execution Error; Software failure; Software error; Anomaly in software; Software anomaly; Programming error; Software defect; Known bugs; Known bug; Unknown bug; Unknown bugs; Program bug; Bug triage; Software Bugs; Bug (computer programming); Software blunder; Blunder (software); Bug (programming); Bug (program)
A software bug is an error, flaw or fault in the design, development, or operation of computer software that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways. The process of finding and correcting bugs is termed "debugging" and often uses formal techniques or tools to pinpoint bugs.
bug-for-bug compatible         
Same as bug-compatible, with the additional implication that much tedious effort went into ensuring that each (known) bug was replicated. [Jargon File]
Bug compatibility         
Computer hardware or software is said to be bug compatible if it exactly replicates even an undesirable feature of a previous version. The phrase is found in the Jargon File.

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Bug compatibility

Computer hardware or software is said to be bug compatible if it exactly replicates even an undesirable feature of a previous version. The phrase is found in the Jargon File.

An aspect of maintaining backward compatibility with an older system is that such systems' client programs often do not only depend on their specified interfaces but also bugs and unintended behaviour. That must also be preserved by the newer replacement. Besides the significantly higher complexity that needs to be maintained during the natural evolution of the code or interface, it can sometimes cause performance or security issues, and the inconsistencies in the behaviour of interfaces can sometimes lead to new bugs in the software using it, creating difficult to resolve multi-directional cross dependencies between various pieces of code.