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Bebugging

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Bebugging is a popular software engineering technique used in the 70s to measure test coverage.

Known bugs are randomly addded to a program source code and the programmer is tasked to find them. The percentage of the known bugs not found gives an indication of the real bugs that remain. In modern times, bebugging is commonly known as fault injection.

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fault injection