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How concepts differ from features. A “feature” is an increment of functionality. A family of products may be described by a set of possible features, with each member of the family characterized by those features it possesses. Sometimes the term is used for a large aggregation of functions (as in the “photo cataloging feature” of Adobe Lightroom), but it may also represent something smaller (as in the “automatic page numbering feature” of Microsoft Word).
The Essence of Software: Why Concepts Matter for Great Design
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