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What is debugging?
Answer:
Debugging is a process of finding and reducing the number of error(bugs)or defects in a software system or in a computer program or in any hardware system. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Madhiseelan | Date: 6/9/2008
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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. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Chirag Patel | Date: 6/11/2008
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The act of attempting to determine the cause of the symptoms of mal-functions detected by testing or by frenzied user complaints. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: V.ANURADHA | Date: 6/13/2008
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Debugging is a process of executing the code step by step in order to fix the bugs in the code. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: sarathy C R | Date: 7/10/2008
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Debugging is nothing but finding a root cause for the problem error, and its done by developers. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Mahesh | Date: 12/17/2008
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The process of finding the root cause analysis of a bug. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Rajiv Rajendran | Date: 2/26/2009
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