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Debugging
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ALSO CALLED: Bug Fixes
DEFINITION: In computers, debugging is the process of locating and fixing or bypassing bugs (errors) in computer program code or the engineering of a hardware device. To debug a program or hardware device is to start with a problem, isolate the source of the problem, and then fix it. A user
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Essential Steps for Troubleshooting .NET Application Problems
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This white paper explores how to troubleshoot common application errors, including crashes and functionality failures, for greater application performance and an optimized end-user experience.
Posted: 19 Nov 2008 | Published: 01 Sep 2006
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Editor's Desk: A Bug's Life
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Flaw finders are packaging their efforts into slick month-of bug projects. But are we more secure for it?
Posted: 05 Feb 2007 | Published: 01 Feb 2007
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Miss Univers: HW/SW Co-verification + RTL Simulator + SW Debugger + ISS
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW:Miss Univers is a complete HW/SW co-verification tool for multi-processor SOC architectures, offering extensive debug capabilities, fast simulation and emulation support. Posted: 10 Feb 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2004
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Madam Univers: Software Integrated Development Environment (SW IDE)
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW:Madam Univers is the Marvelous Advanced Debugger and Model environment of AdvEDAs Unified Verification Solutions. Madam Univers is a multi-processor development environment, with fascinating debug capabilities, fast simulation and emulation support. Posted: 10 Feb 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2004
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DEBUGGING DEFINITION (continued):
of a program that does not know how to fix the problem may learn enough about the problem to be able to avoid it until it is permanently fixed. When someone says they've debugged a program or "worked the bugs out" of a program, they imply that they fixed it so that the bugs no longer exist. Debugging is a necessary process in almost any new software or hardware development process, whether a commercial product or an enterprise or personal application program. For complex products,
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