Messageslog

/ˈmɛsɪdʒɪz lɒɡ/ noun

Definition

A record or file containing a chronological list of messages, typically in digital communication systems or computer programs.

Etymology

Compound of 'messages' from Old French 'message' (errand, mission) and 'log' from Middle English 'logge' (fallen tree). The computing sense combines the communication concept with the maritime tradition of keeping detailed records.

Kelly Says

Message logs are crucial for debugging software and investigating security incidents - they're like digital forensics that can trace exactly what happened and when. Modern systems generate massive message logs that require sophisticated tools to analyze effectively.

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