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- Software_rot abstract "Software rot, also known as code rot, bit rot, software erosion, software decay or software entropy describes the perceived "rot" which is either a slow deterioration of software performance over time or its diminishing responsiveness that will eventually lead to it becoming faulty, unusable, and/or otherwise called "legacy" and in need of upgrade. This is not a physical phenomenon: the software does not actually decay, but rather suffers from a lack of being responsive and updated with respect to the changing environment in which it resides.The Jargon File, a compendium of hacker's lore, defines "bit rot" as a jocular explanation for the degradation of a software program over time even if "nothing has changed"; the idea being this is almost as if the bits that make up the program were subject to radioactive decay.Software can deteriorate in "performance" over time and become what is commonly called "legacy" as it runs and accumulates errors; this is not generally considered software rot, though it may have some of the same consequences. Usually, such a degraded state can be remedied by completely reinitializing its state (as by a complete reinstallation of all relevant software components, possibly including operating system software); this may also remedy some kinds of software rot, whereas other software rot is irreversible, as the operating environment of the software, or components of the software itself being incompatible, and hence becoming legacy.".
- Software_rot wikiPageID "1906495".
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- Software_rot subject Category:Anti-patterns.
- Software_rot subject Category:Software_maintenance.
- Software_rot subject Category:Software_quality.
- Software_rot comment "Software rot, also known as code rot, bit rot, software erosion, software decay or software entropy describes the perceived "rot" which is either a slow deterioration of software performance over time or its diminishing responsiveness that will eventually lead to it becoming faulty, unusable, and/or otherwise called "legacy" and in need of upgrade.".
- Software_rot label "Contrôle de l'érosion de l'architecture logicielle".
- Software_rot label "Pudrición del software".
- Software_rot label "Software rot".
- Software_rot label "Softwareerosion".
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- Software_rot sameAs Contrôle_de_l'érosion_de_l'architecture_logicielle.
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