The maintainability
Example: The maintainability ensures long-term system usability
Definition
"The maintainability" refers to the quality or characteristic of a system, product, or process that allows it to be easily maintained, repaired, or updated over time, ensuring its long-term usability and efficient operation without excessive effort or cost.
Etymology
The term "maintainability" is derived from the verb "maintain," which comes from the Old French 'maintenir,' meaning to hold or keep. This in turn traces back to Latin 'manu tenere,' meaning 'to hold in hand.' The suffix '-ability' denotes the capacity or quality of being able to do something, thus "maintainability" literally means the ability to be maintained.
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"The maintainability" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 4", containing 113 commonly used words.
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