Software feature
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"Distress Selection" software feature in GIMP
In software, the term feature has several definitions.[1] The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers defines the term feature in IEEE 829 as "[a] distinguishing characteristic of a software item (e.g., performance, portability, or functionality)."[2]
Feature-rich[]
A piece of software is said to be "feature-rich" when it has many options and functional capabilities available to the user. Progressive disclosure is a technique applied to reduce the potential confusion caused by displaying a wealth of features at once.
Sometimes if a piece of software is very feature-rich, that can be seen as a bad thing. The terms feature creep and software bloat can be used to refer to software that is overly feature-rich.
See also[]
- Feature-oriented programming
- Product family engineering
- Software design
- Software testing
- Application lifecycle management
References[]
- ^ Apel, Sven; Kästner, Christian (August 2009). "An Overview of Feature-Oriented Software Development". Journal of Object Technology. 8 (5): 49-84.
- ^ IEEE Std. 829-1998
External links[]
Categories:
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