Proceedings of the International Conference on Informatics and Analytics 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2980258.2980459
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An Empirical Evaluation model for Software Architecture Maintainability for Object oriented Design

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“…Software Maintainability refers to the ease with which changes can be made to a software product, whether to correct defects, improve performance, or adapt to a new environment (Dayanandan & Vivekanandan, 2016). This is a crucial element of software quality, directly affecting the cost, effort, and time required for modifications or enhancements.…”
Section: Impact On Software Maintainabilitymentioning
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“…Software Maintainability refers to the ease with which changes can be made to a software product, whether to correct defects, improve performance, or adapt to a new environment (Dayanandan & Vivekanandan, 2016). This is a crucial element of software quality, directly affecting the cost, effort, and time required for modifications or enhancements.…”
Section: Impact On Software Maintainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efficient software development heavily relies on two critical components: maintainability and scalability. Maintainability is how a software system or component can be altered to fix errors, enhance performance, or adapt to environmental changes (Dayanandan & Vivekanandan, 2016). Conversely, scalability refers to a system's ability to manage an increasing workload by integrating additional resources (Singh & Reddy, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%