By Robert L. Glass
Communications of the ACM,
May 1980,
Vol. 23 No. 5, Pages 264-271
10.1145/358855.358857
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Real-time debug and test is still a “lost world” compared to the “civilization” developed in other areas of software, says Robert L. Glass. From a survey of current practice across several projects and companies, he defines a state of the art for this problem area and suggests improvements which will ease the practitioner's task.
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