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Using the Oracle oradebug Utilityby Mike Ault; Don Burleson
Rampant TechPress 2003; US$ 7.95Written by one the world's top Oracle script developers and author of 14 best-selling Oracle books, Mike Ault targets his substantial knowledge of Oracle tuning in this concise eBook. With decades of experience using Oracle, Mike Ault shares secrets for Oracle oradebug utilities. more...
The Debugger's Handbookby Jerome F. DiMarzio
CRC Press 2006; US$ 79.95The Debugger's Handbook details effective code writing habits, common testing methods, and debugging techniques. Examining the bugs that throw common operating system error codes in Windows, UNIX, and Linux, this book is filled with tips and insight on how to avoid, detect, and eliminate these bugs. It also explains how to make the right decisions during the design process to improve the chances of writing bug free code, outlining simple steps for avoiding common coding mistakes. It also addresses problems that may result from writing native and mixed-mode code. Showing how to test applications, communicate with third party testers, and set up testing environments, this book is ideal for software testers and software developers. more...
Why Programs Failby Andreas Zeller
Elsevier 2005; US$ 69.95Why Programs Fail is about bugs in computer programs, how to find them, how to reproduce them, and how to fix them in such a way that they do not occur anymore. This is the first comprehensive book on systematic debugging and covers a wide range of tools and techniques ranging from hands-on observation to fully automated diagnoses, and includes instructions for building automated debuggers. This discussion is built upon a solid theory of how failures occur, rather than relying on seat-of-the-pants techniques, which are of little help with large software systems or to those learning to program. The author, Andreas Zeller, is well known in the programming community for creating the GNU Data Display Debugger (DDD), a tool that visualizes the... more...
Debugging by Thinkingby Robert Charles Metzger
Elsevier 2003; US$ 76.95Debugging by Thinking: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach is the first book to apply the wisdom of six disciplines?logic, mathematics, psychology, safety analysis, computer science, and engineering?to the problem of debugging. It uses the methods of literary detectives such as Sherlock Holmes, the techniques of mathematical problem solving, the results of research into the cognitive psychology of human error, the root cause analyses of safety experts, the compiler analyses of computer science, and the processes of modern engineering to define a systematic approach to identifying and correcting software errors. * Language Independent Methods: Examples are given in Java and C++ * Complete source code shows actual bugs, rather than contrived examples... more...
Why Programs Failby Andreas Zeller
Elsevier 2009; US$ 61.95This book is proof that debugging has graduated from a black art to a systematic discipline. It demystifies one of the toughest aspects of software programming, showing clearly how to discover what caused software failures, and fix them with minimal muss and fuss. The fully updated second edition includes 100+ pages of new material, including new chapters on Verifying Code, Predicting Erors, and Preventing Errors. Cutting-edge tools such as FindBUGS and AGITAR are explained, techniques from integrated environments like Jazz.net are highlighted, and all-new demos with ESC/Java and Spec#, Eclipse and Mozilla are included. This complete and pragmatic overview of debugging is authored by Andreas Zeller, the talented researcher who developed... more...
Debugging at the Electronic System Levelby Frank Rogin; Rolf Drechsler
Springer 2010; US$ 129.00Debugging becomes more and more the bottleneck to chip design productivity, especially while developing modern complex integrated circuits and systems at the Electronic System Level (ESL). Today, debugging is still an unsystematic and lengthy process. Here, a simple reporting of a failure is not enough, anymore. Rather, it becomes more and more important not only to find many errors early during development but also to provide efficient methods for their isolation. In "Debugging at the Electronic System Level" the state-of-the-art of modeling and verification of ESL designs is reviewed. There, a particular focus is taken onto SystemC. Then, a reasoning hierarchy is introduced. The hierarchy combines well-known debugging techniques... more...
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