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  2. Diagnostic program - Wikipedia

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    A diagnostic program (also known as a test mode) is an automatic computer program sequence that determines the operational status within the software, hardware, or any combination thereof in a component, a system, or a network of systems. Diagnostic programs ideally provide the user with guidance regarding any issues or problems found during ...

  3. Software diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    The core principle of software diagnosis is to automatically extract information from all available information sources of a given software projects such as source code base, project repository, code metrics, execution traces, [6] test results, etc. To combine information, software-specific data mining, analysis, and visualization techniques ...

  4. List of features removed in Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    Connect To and Network are no longer available on the Start menu by default; users can still add these links to the Start menu. Dynamically pinning default web browser and e-mail client programs on the Start menu is no longer possible. Programs can still be, however, manually pinned to the Start menu in Windows 7.

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  6. List of graphical user interface elements - Wikipedia

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    An icon is a small picture that represents objects such as a file, program, web page, or command. They are a quick way to execute commands, open documents, and run programs. Icons are also very useful when searching for an object in a browser list, because in many operating systems all documents using the same extension will have the same icon.

  7. Dangling pointer - Wikipedia

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    To expose dangling pointer errors, one common programming technique is to set pointers to the null pointer or to an invalid address once the storage they point to has been released. When the null pointer is dereferenced (in most languages) the program will immediately terminate—there is no potential for data corruption or unpredictable behavior.

  8. aptitude (software) - Wikipedia

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    aptitude was created to experiment with a more object-oriented programming design than that used in console-apt, in the hope that this would result in a more flexible program with a broader set of features. The first public release of aptitude was version 0.0.1 on November 18, 1999. It was very limited: it had the ability to view the list of ...

  9. Intel microcode - Wikipedia

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    A microcode update populates a separate SRAM and set of "match registers" that act as breakpoints within the microcode ROM, to allow jumping to the updated list of micro-operations in the SRAM. [1] A match is performed between the Microcode Instruction Pointer (UIP) all of the match registers, with any match resulting in a jump to the ...