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A Perspective on Software Consumability
Raleigh, North Carolina November 07-November 10
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Carl Kessler, IBM Software Group
Reliability questions are often directed at the core values of a software product that is at the features and functions. After all, the client imagines a to-be state where the software is running and the client achieves their business goals. So reliability concerns appropriately have mapped to the question: can the client reasonably achieve those goals through this software? This line of investigation is not, however, the only critical path constraint on client success.
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Carl Kessler, "A Perspective on Software Consumability," issre, pp.5, 17th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE'06), 2006
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