what is difrence betwwen bug, defect, error
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Answer / dilip solanki
Bug:- Bug is the kind of problems or mistake in computer
program or software. Like if you make a software for
accounting system and in this system if you calculational
related work not perform properly means your software is
surrounded by bugs. For remove this bugs from software you
must need to use special techniques which called debugging
techniques.
Defect:- Defect is probelm in any kind of hardware part.
Just like you have a computer and in computer if your
monitor switch is not working, your mouse button may be
possible not in right way, your speaker sound system not
work properly.
Error:- Error is kind of mistake which shows specific
syntaxial problem in computer program. Error also is the
cause of the mistake which comes against the work of the
language rules. Suppose when you writing a program in c
language as follw:
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
Printf("My Name Is Dilip SOlanki");
when you run this program then this generated the
error 'Printf should required prototype'.
Means here you woking against the rules of clanguage. where
you required to write 'printf' intead of 'Printf'.
}
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Answer / francis felix
Bug : Bug is directly related to s/w issue .
Defect : this is connecting to hardware.
Error : Thus can be either S/W or H/W.
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