Difference between software and hardware reliability
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software reliability...
Software Reliability is the probability of failure-free software operation for a specified period of time in a specified environment. Software Reliability is also an important factor affecting system reliability...
hardware reliability...
A statement of the ability of hardware to perform its functions for some period of time. It is usually expressed as MTBF (mean time between failures). A Dictionary of Computing. × "hardware reliability"...
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Difference between software and hardware reliability is given below:-
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- During test cycles the reliability of software tends to change constantly. While the hardware reliability can modify at certain durations, including the original burn in or the finish of lifespan, but has a much nasty tendency than the value of operating system.
- Software is a compilation of file activated on your hard disk, whereas Hardware is any physical machine are using in your device.
- Software Reliability is the possibility of a catastrophe-free deployment of the software for a specified time period in a given atmosphere, whereas The statement of the capacity of hardware to execute its operations for a certain period of time.
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