A debugging tool, which reports on the sequence of steps
executed by a program, is called a/an:

A. output analyzer.

B. memory dump.

C. compiler.

D. logic path monitor.

Answer Posted / rfruelda

D. Logic path monitor
Logic path monitors report on the sequence of steps
executed by a program. This provides the programmer with
clues to logic errors, if any, in the program. An output
analyzer checks the results of a program for accuracy by
comparing the expected results with the actual results. A
memory dump provides a picture of the content of a
computer's internal memory at any point in time, often when
the program is aborted, thus providing information on
inconsistencies in data or parameter values. Though
compilers have some potential to provide feedback to a
programmer, they are not generally considered a debugging
tool.

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