what is the maintainability? what are the differences between high & low maintainability?
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In engineering, maintainability is the ease with which a product can be maintained in order to correct defects or their cause, repair or replace faulty or worn-out components without having to replace still working parts.
Availability is the time when an equipment remains functional to perform their required function in a specific time period.
Maintainability is the measure of the ability of the equipment than can be brought back to the accepted condition of its operation by some acts.
Maintainability is the measures the fast recovery of the system. It is the measure of the repair action with the successful output within a deadline.
A system that has poor performance, low repair action, does not follow the principles called it to have low maintainability.
A system that has a high speed of recovery, good performance of giving output, follow all the code principles means it has the high maintainability.