Scalability - Definition,Features - Introduction of Software Engineering

Q.  If the software process were not based on scientific and engineering concepts it would be easier to re-create new software than to scale an existing one, is known as________ .
- Published on 23 Jul 15

a. Cost
b. Dynamic Management
c. Large Software
d. Scalability

ANSWER: Scalability
 

    Discussion

  • Nirja Shah   -Posted on 09 Oct 15
    - Software engineering is required because of the higher rate of change in user requirements and the environment on which the software is working.

    Large software
    - As the size of software becomes large, engineering has to step in to give it a scientific process.

    Scalability
    - When the software process is not based on scientific and engineering concepts, it would be easier to re-create a new software than to scale an existing one.

    Cost
    - As hardware industry has shown its skills and huge manufacturing has lower down the price of computer and electronic gadgets. But the cost of software remains high if proper process is not adapted.

    Dynamic Nature
    - The always growing and adapting nature of software hugely depends upon the environment in which user works. If the nature of software is always changing, new enhancements need to be done in the existing one. This is where software engineering plays a good role.

    Quality Management
    - Better process of software development provides better and quality software product.

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