Modularizing a computer program for testing and debugging

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Testing or debugging

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C717S134000, C717S143000

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06895578

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for facilitating and simplifying testing and debugging of computer programs. is described A computer program is broken down to smaller components, such as, classes, functions, or objects, and then those smaller components are tested individually. Accordingly, specific aspects of the computer program can be effectively tested. The user can automatically perform a range of tests on a class or method when the class or method is compiled without integrating the class or method into a larger project.

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