Hussain Abbas

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The difference between efficiency and effectiveness is usually explained informally as “efficiency is doing things right” and “effectiveness is doing the right things.” While there are numerous other definitions [12], an agreement prevails that efficiency refers to the utilization of resources and mainly influences the required input of the productivity ratio. Effectiveness mainly aims at the usefulness and appropriateness of the output as it has direct consequences for the customer.
Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering
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