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During the life of any system, there may be times when certain maintenance needs to take place. There are different forms of maintenance and each are carried out differently and for different reasons. The types of maintenance checks you need to be aware of include: › Perfective › Adaptive › Corrective
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This type of maintenance occurs when a good system can be made even better. For example: › Adding shortcut keys to speed up access time. › Improved user interface designs. › Increased levels of help. › Find quicker ways of performing the same tasks. › Restructuring of data to improve storage requirements. Perfective maintenance does not change the functionality of the system...it only improves it.
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This type of maintenance occurs when the system requires some new features built into it. Changes may be triggered from both internal and external sources. Internal changes might be: › Changes to hardware/software. External changes might be: › Changes in tax codes and the values that represents. › Changes in legislation.
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This maintenance takes place when problems with the system have been identified (aka errors/bugs). There are two types of errors/bugs that might need to be fixed: › Programming errors: This is when the programmer has made a mistake when writing the system. This type of error should have been identified during testing and fixed. › Logic errors: This is when the system seemed to work during testing but it processes real world data slightly differently. Corrective maintenance is usually resolved through patching the software.
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Describe each type of maintenance. For each type of maintenance: › Identify a situation where it would be most appropriate to use it and explain why it is the most appropriate.
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