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What (who) is debugging - definition


debugging         
  • A computer log entry from the Mark II, with a moth taped to the page
  • Xbox]] debug unit intended for developers.
PROCESS OF FINDING AND RESOLVING DEFECTS OR PROBLEMS WITHIN A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Debugged; Remote debugging; Debuggery; Post-mortem debugging; De Bug; Debug; Steps To Reproduce; Saff Squeeze; Printf debugging; Anti-debugging code; Anti-debugging; Print debugging; De-bug; Debugger detection; Steps to reproduce
<programming> The process of attempting to determine the cause of the symptoms of malfunctions in a program or other system. These symptoms may be detected during testing or use by real users. Symptoms are often caused by factors outside the program, such as misconfiguration of the user's operating system, misunderstanding by the user (see PEBCAK) or failures in other external systems on which the program relies. Some of these are more in the realm of technical support but need to be eliminated. Debugging really starts when it has been established that the program is not behaving according to its specification (which may be formal or informal). It can be done by visual inspection of the source code, {debugging by printf} or using a debugger. The result may be that the program is actually behaving as specified but that the spec is wrong or the requirements on which it was based were deficient in some way (see BAD). Once a bug has been identified and a fix applied, the program must be tested to determine whether the bug is really fixed and what effects the changes have had on other aspects of the program's operation (see regression testing). The term is said to have been coined by Grace Hopper, based on the term "bug". (2006-11-27)
Debugging         
  • A computer log entry from the Mark&nbsp;II, with a moth taped to the page
  • Xbox]] debug unit intended for developers.
PROCESS OF FINDING AND RESOLVING DEFECTS OR PROBLEMS WITHIN A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Debugged; Remote debugging; Debuggery; Post-mortem debugging; De Bug; Debug; Steps To Reproduce; Saff Squeeze; Printf debugging; Anti-debugging code; Anti-debugging; Print debugging; De-bug; Debugger detection; Steps to reproduce
In computer programming and software development, debugging is the process of finding and resolving bugs (defects or problems that prevent correct operation) within computer programs, software, or systems.
DEBUG         
  • A computer log entry from the Mark&nbsp;II, with a moth taped to the page
  • Xbox]] debug unit intended for developers.
PROCESS OF FINDING AND RESOLVING DEFECTS OR PROBLEMS WITHIN A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Debugged; Remote debugging; Debuggery; Post-mortem debugging; De Bug; Debug; Steps To Reproduce; Saff Squeeze; Printf debugging; Anti-debugging code; Anti-debugging; Print debugging; De-bug; Debugger detection; Steps to reproduce
<software, tool> The bundled compiler/assembler for DOS/Windows after CP/M. [Did CP/M have "DEBUG"?] ["DOS Power Tools, Techniques, Tricks, and Utilities, PC Magazine, Paul Somerson Executive Editor, Bantam Books, 1988]. (2003-06-17)

Wikipedia

Debugging
In computer programming and software development, debugging is the process of finding and resolving bugs (defects or problems that prevent correct operation) within computer programs, software, or systems.
Examples of use of debugging
1. "What we know is, these technologies require significant testing and debugging to make them work," added Celeste, now president of Colorado College.
2. More than 500 children in Thailand are expected to receive the machines in October and November for quality testing and debugging.
3. In the developing world, graduates with programming skills may have an extended family network depending on them as the breadwinner – so spending time debugging open source code for no payment will be especially hard to justify.