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1 JIT debugging
A technique that catches faults that occur while the program is running outside the development environment. You must set this option in the development environment before executing your program. -
2 just-in-time debugging
A technique that catches faults that occur while the program is running outside the development environment. You must set this option in the development environment before executing your program. -
3 kernel
"The core of layered architecture that manages the most basic operations of the operating system and the computer's processor. The kernel schedules different blocks of executing code, called threads, for the processor to keep it as busy as possible and coordinates multiple processors to optimize performance. The kernel also synchronizes activities among Executive-level subcomponents, such as I/O Manager and Process Manager, and handles hardware exceptions and other hardware-dependent functions. The kernel works closely with the hardware abstraction layer." -
4 operation
A specific action carried out by a computer in the process of executing a program. -
5 command timeout
"The amount of time allotted for executing a command against the database, which when reached causes an error message to be generated and displayed in the Web browser." -
6 debugging
The process of finding and fixing errors in a Visual Basic procedure or a macro. Debugging usually involves executing specific portions of the procedure or macro and analyzing them at various points. -
7 inside-out activation
A technique that allows a user to directly interact with the content of an embedded object without executing an explicit activation command. -
8 full trust
"A code access security (CAS) state assigned to managed assemblies. The level of trust granted to an application or Web service affects its ability to use system resources while executing. Assemblies that have full trust can access any resource that is subject to operating system security, and all privileged operations are supported." -
9 static analysis
The analysis of the source or object code of a program without executing the code. Typically the analysis is designed to detect errors. -
10 responsibility matrix
"A document that explicitly calls out the individual team members who are tasked with executing, reviewing, and approving work packages within a project." -
11 test result
"The verdict from executing a test: pass, fail, or inconclusive." -
12 kernel mode exception
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
13 kernel exception
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
14 kernel fault
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
15 Blue Screen of Death
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
16 BSOD
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
17 user mode exception
"An exception that occurs while executing a normal application (in Word, Excel, etc)" -
18 user exception
"An exception that occurs while executing a normal application (in Word, Excel, etc)" -
19 Task Scheduler
A tool which enables users to automatically perform routine tasks on a chosen computer by monitoring whatever criteria the users choose to initiate the tasks (referred to as triggers) and then executing the tasks when the criteria is met. -
20 transition event
"A change in the location of processor event execution between ring 3 (user mode) and ring 0 (kernel mode). Transition events represent time spent outside the direct execution of the application code. Transition events can be time spent in threads that are not part of the profiled item, or time spent executing calls from the profiled item to the operating system."
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