Software. Matrix of Pain
Published October 20th, 2007 in UncategorizedIn software development, the Matrix of Pain refers to the array of potential customer configurations for which developers must test their software. A significant amount of resources can be spent ensuring that software will operate on a seemingly endless array of potential end-user environments which include various hardware configurations, operating system types, operating system versions, as well as other forms of system software. A tradeoff involved with this process is that resources spent trying to anticipate and account for all of these combinations are at the expense of new feature development and/or refinement of existing feature functionality.
Reference
- Beyond Software Architecture: Creating and Sustaining Winning Solutions, Jan 30, 2003, ISBN 0-201-77594-8
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- Cover Pages: Software and Markup Languages Listings for software in various categories have been maintained especially for free tools, but not systematically for commercial, enterprise-level software
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