Software Engineering (10th Edition)
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Author: Ian Sommerville
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Exception Handling:
- A system which is intended to have a high level of availability means a system that have high requirement.
- The system must be accurate and must be available all the time. In such type of systems, errors and the wrong functioning of the system is intolerable...
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