Hussain Abbas

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Software functionality consists of functional processes that must respond to events outside the software, detected by or generated by its functional users (defined as the “senders or intended recipients of data”). Functional users may be humans, hardware devices, or other pieces of software. Software does only two things. It moves data (entering from its functional users and exiting to them across the software boundary and from/to persistent storage), and it manipulates data.
Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering
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