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Debugging: The 9 Indispensable Rules for Finding Even the Most Elusive Software and Hardware Problems

by: David J. Agans

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Publisher: AMACOM,Oct-2002

Category: PC HARDWARE Level: I/A

ISBN: 0814471684
ISBN13: 9780814471685

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The rules of battle for tracking down--and eliminating--hardware and software bugs.


  When the pressure is on to root out an elusive software or hardware glitch, what's needed is a cool head courtesy of a set of rules guaranteed to work on any system, in any circumstance. Written in a frank but engaging style, Debugging provides simple, foolproof principles guaranteed to help find any bug quickly. This book makes those shelves of application-specific debugging books (on C++, Perl, Java, etc.) obsolete. It changes the way readers think about debugging, making those pesky problems suddenly much easier to find and fix.


  Illustrating the rules with real-life bug-detection war stories, the book shows readers how to:


  · Understand the system: how perceiving the 'roadmap' can hasten your journey

· Quit thinking and look: when hands-on investigation can't be avoided

· Isolate critical factors: why changing one element at a time can be an essential tool

· Keep an audit trail: how keeping a record of the debugging process can win the day


            About the Author


  David J. Agans (Milford, NH) is a recognized expert called in to help with tough debugging problems. He currently runs PointSource, a computer systems consultancy. He has worked with industrial control and monitoring systems, integrated circuit design, handheld PCs, videoconferencing, and countless other systems.