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Debugging the Universe

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2003
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Debugging Is Explaining

2012
Debugging is a process of finding and reducing the number of bugs, or defects, in a program. A defect typically is detected because the program generates unexpected behaviour. In order to locate the cause of a defect, it therefore is essential to explain why this behaviour is generated.
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Scalable Relative Debugging

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2014
Detecting and isolating bugs that arise only at high processor counts is a challenging task. Over a number of years, we have implemented a special debugging method, called 'relative debugging,' that supports debugging applications as they evolve or are ported to larger machines. It allows a user to compare the state of a suspect program against another
Minh Ngoc Dinh   +2 more
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Debugging DVM Programs

Programming and Computer Software, 2001
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Victor A. Krukov, R. V. Udovichenko
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The debugging mind-set

Communications of the ACM, 2017
Understanding the psychology of learning strategies leads to effective problem-solving skills.
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Debugging debugged, a metaphysical manifesto of systems integration

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2008
Systems designers will most often design to the N-1 criterion whether the designers know they are doing so or not. Systems designed to the N-1 criterion detect, isolate and (possibly) recover from at most one fault at a time. In contrast to the N-1 criterion, systems integrators must fault isolate in the presence of multiple simultaneous ...
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Debugging classification and anti-debugging strategies

SPIE Proceedings, 2011
Debugging, albeit useful for software development, is also a double-edge sword since it could also be exploited by malicious attackers. This paper analyzes the prevailing debuggers and classifies them into 4 categories based on the debugging mechanism. Furthermore, as an opposite, we list 13 typical anti-debugging strategies adopted in Windows. These
Shang Gao   +5 more
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Debugging on live systems

Communications of the ACM, 2011
It is more of a social than a technical problem.
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One in a Baker's Dozen: Debugging Debugging

10th IEEE High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium (HASE'07), 2007
Jeffrey M. Voas, Keith W. Miller 0001
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A Think-Aloud Study of Novice Debugging

ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2023
Jacqueline Whalley   +2 more
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