Noun
maintainability (countable and uncountable, plural maintainabilities)
The ease with which something can be maintained.
Ada improves code safety and maintainability by using the compiler to find errors in favor of runtime errors. Source: Internet
Acquaintance is a weaker relationship than aggregation and suggests much looser coupling between objects, which can often be desirable for maximum maintainability in a design. Source: Internet
As with the separation of any tier, there are costs for implementation and often costs to performance in exchange for improved scalability and maintainability. Source: Internet
However, the experienced designers usually avoid these compact forms and use a more verbose coding style for the sake of readability and maintainability. Source: Internet
Availability of a system may also be increased by the strategy of focusing on increasing testability, diagnostics and maintainability and not on reliability. Source: Internet
Earlier MSIP F-15Cs with the APG-63 were upgraded to the APG-63(V)1 to improve maintainability and to perform similar to the APG-70. Source: Internet