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  2. Automatic bug fixing - Wikipedia

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    Automatic bug fixing is made according to a specification of the expected behavior which can be for instance a formal specification or a test suite. [5]A test-suite – the input/output pairs specify the functionality of the program, possibly captured in assertions can be used as a test oracle to drive the search.

  3. FindBugs - Wikipedia

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    SpotBugs is the spiritual successor of FindBugs, carrying on from the point where it left off with support of its community. In 2016, the project lead of FindBugs was inactive but there are many issues in its community so Andrey Loskutov gave an announcement [16] to its community, and some volunteers tried creating a project with support for modern Java platform and better maintainability.

  4. Video game exploit - Wikipedia

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    In video games, an exploit is the use of a bug or glitch, in a way that gives a substantial unfair advantage to players using it. [1] However, whether particular acts constitute an exploit can be controversial, typically involving the argument that the issues are part of the game, and no changes or external programs are needed to take advantage of them.

  5. Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling - Wikipedia

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    Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling (BUGS) is a statistical software for performing Bayesian inference using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. It was developed by David Spiegelhalter at the Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit in Cambridge in 1989 and released as free software in 1991.

  6. Bugzilla - Wikipedia

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    Bugzilla returns the string "zarro boogs found" instead of "0 bugs found" when a search for bugs returns no results. [13] " Zarro Boogs" is intended as a 'buggy' statement itself (a misspelling of "zero bugs") [ 13 ] [ 14 ] and is thus a meta-statement about the nature of software debugging , implying that even when no bugs have been identified ...

  7. List of commercial video games with later released source ...

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    AGPL-3.0-only: Data Realms LLC The indie game was in development since 2001, which won an IGF award in 2009, [264] was finally released in 2012. [265] In July 2019 the source code was released under AGPL-3.0-only on GitHub. [266] [267] As of end of 2019 the work on a community continuation, dubbed "Cortex-Command-Community-Project", is ongoing ...

  8. Freeciv - Wikipedia

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    Freeciv is a single-and multiplayer turn-based strategy game for workstations and personal computers inspired by the proprietary Sid Meier's Civilization series. It is available for most desktop computer operating systems and available in an online browser version. [3]

  9. Linus's law - Wikipedia

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    In Facts and Fallacies about Software Engineering, Robert Glass refers to the law as a "mantra" of the open source movement, but calls it a fallacy due to the lack of supporting evidence and because research has indicated that the rate at which additional bugs are uncovered does not scale linearly with the number of reviewers; rather, there is a small maximum number of useful reviewers ...