Computer Science, asked by safrinists, 1 month ago

the UI of the managetrip.com is refined to include more options for booking tickets and venues​

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Answered by pushkarthakur28
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Answer:

Perfective Maintance

Explanation:

We are refined the UI means not adding anything new just making old one better. That's why Perfective Maintance

Answered by Banjeet1141
0

Answer:

Perfective maintenance is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Software is constantly evolving and will never be perfect as long as it is used. Partly to accommodate the ever-changing world we live in. Software development can be motivated by a variety of reasons. Keep the software running, update to the latest version, improve functionality, or rework the system for future serviceability. Whatever your motivation,  

                    software maintenance is essential to its development and success. Project investments should include a software development company's reassurance process. This includes feedback and changes at every stage. This process helps customers understand that they need to make changes if they want proper functionality. To realize that software maintenance is more than just fixing bugs, it is important to understand the different types of changes that software can undergo. In fact, according to one study, more than 80% of software changes are non-disaster-related changes.

The different types of maintenance are as follows-

  • A perfective change is a further development of the existing system's requirements and capabilities. When the software is presented to the user, they think of different ways to enhance the system or suggest new features they would like to see as part of the software. This could be a future improvement of the system. A complete change also includes removing features from the system that are not effective and functional toward the system's ultimate goals. Surprisingly, 50-55% of most maintenance work is due to complete changes.
  • Corrective changes, most commonly called "bugs", are the most common maintenance-related changes. Corrective changes address software bugs and errors that can affect different areas of the software. design, logic, or code.
  • Adaptive changes are triggered by changes in the software's environment. Adaptive changes can be driven by changes in your organization's operating system, hardware, and software dependencies, as well as business rules and policies.
  • Preventive changes are changes made to improve the understanding and maintainability of the software over time. Preventive changes focus on mitigating software degradation over time. Code restructuring, optimizations, and documentation updates are common preventive changes

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