Computer Science, asked by RanaHashir, 5 months ago

Every organization starts a project (software) with intent of deploying it successfully to perform the function specified by the client or as required by the business, however there are reasons that this goal of the organization is not achieved due to some faults which later results in failures. This could happen due to inappropriate project initiation, planning, monitoring and control, execution or deployment of software system. In bigger projects each phase of the product is considered to be a project, for example, requirement analysis, elicitation and validation ‘could be considered a project which would give feed to later stages of product development. So this is not a wrong statement to say that software failure could happen at any stage of software product development. Software failure term is generally used when the software doesn’t ‘t perform its intended function or crashes after deployment. What do you think, who is responsible for the failure of software in majority cases? Programmer, System Analyst or Computer Operations Personnel? Justify your answer.

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Answered by rishisoni99
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Answered by nidaeamann
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As mentioned in the question statement that software failure cannot be limited to a certain stage of software development, similarly a failure of a  software cannot be blamed on a single person whether he be a programmer, system analyst, quality inspector, test engineer or Computer Operations Personnel. Just as there are several phases of software development so there are several testing phases from development to testing, trial to end deployment. Hence the failure can occur at any stage

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