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Buggy is a common name for the Sweepstakes Races, a student run event much like a cross between soapbox derby and a relay race, practiced at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.
Buggy is the name of an irish line now living in the majority in England
As an adjective, it means infested with bugs, either literally or figuratively, as in software bug.
As an adjective, it is an obsolete useage, meaning "insane" (as in "bugsy")
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BUGGY was developed in 1975 by J. Brown and R. Burton, (described in [2] [3] and [4]).
BUGGY's diagnostic model was a milestone in the research on student modeling.
The most fundamental limitation of the BUGGY paradigm lays in its inability to explicitly represent the semantic nature of a bug or to explain how a bug was generated.