Computer Science, asked by tribhuwanea, 2 months ago

The degree to which the system performs its intended functions is known as
A
Reliability
B
correctness
с
Usability
D
Portability​

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Answered by prakasamshree
1

Answer:

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Answered by GulabLachman
0

The degree to which a software performs its intended functions is known as reliability. So option A reliability is the correct answer.

  • Reliability tells how well the system performs.
  • They require functions that it has been designed for and do them without failure.
  • Reliability is important because if the system is not reliable, then it may not function as it was used to do when the system fails. This can cause a massive amount of damage.
  • Also the OS is reliable software that can be considered as the backbone of any computer system.

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