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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 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.
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Debugging is a methodical process of finding and reducing the number of bugs, or defects, in a computer program or a piece of electronic hardware, thus making it behave as expected. Debugging tends to be harder when various subsystems are tightly coupled, as changes in one may cause bugs to emerge in another. Many books have been written about debugging (see below: Further reading), as it involves numerous aspects, including: interactive debugging, control flow, integration testing, log files, monitoring (application, system), memory dumps, profiling, Statistical Process Control, and special design tactics to improve detection while simplifying changes.
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Debugging is a process in which we identify and remove BUGS (errors) in programming codes or computer hardware.
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To Kill the bug known as debug.
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Debugging is the process of finding and fixing the defect in computer programme . In debugging computer programme run in control manner so that we know variable value and conditions.
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Debugging is ***** procedure in any new programming or equipment advancement process, whether a business item or an endeavor or individual application program. For complex items, troubleshooting is done as the consequence of the unit test for the littlest unit of a framework, again at segment test when parts are united, again at framework test when the item is utilized with other existing items, and again amid client beta test, when clients attempt the item out in certifiable circumstance. Since most PC projects and numerous customized equipment gadgets contain a great many lines of code, any new item is prone to contain a couple bugs. Perpetually, the bugs in the capacities that get most utilize are found and settled first. An early form of a project that has bunches of bugs is alluded to as "buggy".
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gerund or present participle: debugging
1.
identify and remove errors from (computer hardware or software).
"games are the worst to debug"
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detect and remove concealed microphones from (an area).
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NORTH AMERICAN
remove insects from (something), especially with a pesticide.
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Debugging
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 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.
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Debugging is the routine process of locating and removing computer program bugs, errors or abnormalities, which is methodically handled by software programmers via debugging tools. Debugging checks, detects and corrects errors or bugs to allow proper program operation according to set specifications.
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