Developers say that software bugs are hard to eradicate, and it's often difficult to say who is responsible for them anyway YOU’VE ENCOUNTERED A bug, but where does the responsibility for it lie?
Users registered on this website can log in to view the webinar. Registration is free. Programmers would love to deliver bug-free code. I know I would. The challenge is in the details. If it was easy, ...
SHOULD WE expect software to be bug-free? Most observers of the software industry, including me, have always said the answer to this question is no. Software development is hard stuff, after all, and ...
When developing software, we often think about the various features it will provide and how it will improve users’ efficiency. We seldom want to think about what hidden bugs the software might contain ...
Ben Liblit wants to get the bugs out of your software, but he really could use your help. His Cooperative Bug Isolation (CBI) project, with the aid of a few thousand users who run “instrumented” ...
Windows hasn't had the most well-esteemed history when it comes to shipping bug-free software. Sure, weird issues and glitches are par the course for all kinds of software, but Windows seems to get ...
In the world of embedded software development, defects can cripple projects, delay releases, and ultimately lead to failures that affect everything from consumer electronics to mission-critical ...
Major industries such as electric vehicles (EVs), Internet of Things (IoT), aeronautics, and railways have strict, well-established processes to ensure they can maintain high safety standards ...