Bug definition

Bug means a repeatable phenomenon of unintended events or actions during the running of a Software Device under normal conditions that results in:
Bug means a mistake in a computer program that prevents it from working.
Bug is an error, flaw or fault in a computer program or system that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways.

Examples of Bug in a sentence

  • Bug creating significant impact to existing service or application integration.

  • By signing this Lease Lessees are acknowledging they have read, understood and signed as required: the “Third Party Guarantee of Lease Obligation”, “Reasonable Wear and Tear Addendum”, “Santa Barbara County Noise Ordinance Addendum”, “Plumbing Responsibility Addendum”, “Mold/Mildew Addendum”, “Bed Bug Addendum” and “Lead Paint Pamphlet”.

  • Included Service / Support For issues of any severity level within the Service Days and Service Hours set out above: • User issues; • Bug fixes; • Supply of patches; • Supply of new versions; • Support desk advice on patch and version compatibility; • Providing required information for the Customer’s internal incident management, problem management, change management, and request fulfillment processes and systems; and • Customer service reports as reasonably requested.

  • I/We hereby acknowledge receiving the City Chicago Bed Bug Prevention Pamphlet.

  • Bad Bug Book: Handbook of Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms and Natural Toxins, Second edition.


More Definitions of Bug

Bug means a marine animal of the family Scyllaridae, commonly known as bug or shovelnose lobster;
Bug means a bug, defect, error, flaw, fault, or other failure of the Game to perform under documentation, specifications, requirements, developer expectations, reasonable player expectations, or as described (excluding typographical errors).
Bug is defined as something that prevents the Software from performing or meeting the Specifications) during the term of the license at no charge.
Bug means an inconsistency between FAST Licensed Software behavior and FAST Licensed Software Documentation.
Bug means any error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program source code, operating system or hardware component that produces an incorrect or unexpected result. Bugs may trigger errors that can in turn have a wide variety of effects, with varying levels of inconvenience to the user of the system, program or hardware. Some bugs have only a subtle effect on the program’s or hardware’s functionality. More serious bugs may cause the software program to crash or freeze or hardware components to fail causing a denial of service to the user.
Bug means an error condition that causes the Software to fail to operate in substantial compliance with the Documentation.
Bug has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(c).