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A software bug is an error, flaw or fault in the design, development, or operation of computer software that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways. The process of finding and correcting bugs is termed "debugging" and often uses formal techniques or tools to pinpoint bugs. Since the 1950s, some computer systems have been designed to deter, detect or auto-correct various computer bugs during operations.
Bugs in software can arise from mistakes and errors made in interpreting and extracting users' requirements, planning a program's design, writing its source code, and from interaction with humans, hardware and programs, such as operating systems or libraries. A program with many, or serious, bugs is often described as buggy. Bugs can trigger errors that may have ripple effects. The effects of bugs may be subtle, such as unintended text formatting, through to more obvious effects such as causing a program to crash, freezing the computer, or causing damage to hardware. Other bugs qualify as security bugs and might, for example, enable a malicious user to bypass access controls in order to obtain unauthorized privileges.Some software bugs have been linked to disasters. Bugs in code that controlled the Therac-25 radiation therapy machine were directly responsible for patient deaths in the 1980s. In 1996, the European Space Agency's US$1 billion prototype Ariane 5 rocket was destroyed less than a minute after launch due to a bug in the on-board guidance computer program. In 1994, an RAF Chinook helicopter crashed, killing 29; this was initially blamed on pilot error, but was later thought to have been caused by a software bug in the engine-control computer. Buggy software caused the early 21st century British Post Office scandal, the most widespread miscarriage of justice in British legal history.In 2002, a study commissioned by the US Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology concluded that "software bugs, or errors, are so prevalent and so detrimental that they cost the US economy an estimated $59 billion annually, or about 0.6 percent of the gross domestic product".

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    Bug list fixes?

    Has anyone had any joy on the fixes to any issues? I have an Mg4 with the noticeable scoop from the deformed under tray protecting the rear differential. Driving around the rural lanes and roads of Scotland, it won't be long before it is packed with leaves and mud and possibly damaged on some...
  2. DanBoro

    Reverse Camera Bug

    I’ve noticed if you go into reverse on the ZS EV before the infotainment system boots up fully, you get greeted by a full screen reverse camera, I know this is a bug but having the camera on full screen just makes the quality look so much better and clearer, would be good to see this “bug” be a...
  3. Gandalfharrow

    Software versions , bug fixes and enhancements

    Software versions normally come with a list of features and bug fixes. In a "release note" Is there a list of versions for the ZS EV 2022 anywhere? What is the latest version so I can check if my car has it and if it's old how do I get it updated?
  4. C

    EO Mini Pro 2 Timer Schedule Bug

    Has anyone had a problem receiving a charge from a EO Mini Pro 2 charger. I had an issue the other night where I was expecting the car to charge in the night on the low rate scheduled charge but when I awoke in the morning it had not. I couldn’t get the charger to supply power to my car until I...
  5. Stuart Wright

    MG EVs special podcast: All your MZ ZS EV BMS Bug Frequently Asked Questions ANSWERED

    In the latter part of 2020, some MG ZS EVs had a software version installed which contained a bug which caused the batteries to become imbalanced. In this interview, Miles Roberts will answer the questions that the MG EVs community have about this software update. 00:00:00 - Introduction...
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