Software brittleness
Description of how difficult software is to modify / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming and software engineering, software brittleness is the increased difficulty in fixing older software that may appear reliable, but instead, fails, when presented with unusual data or altered in a seemingly minor way. The phrase is derived from analogies to brittleness in metalworking.[1]
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