Maintainability

Another benefit of using Fusebox is the impact it has on the concept of maintainability. Maintainability refers to the level of effort that is required to make modifications to an application after it has been deployed. This is a factor that is often lost in the fervor for rapid initial development.

The vast majority of any application’s lifespan is spent in maintenance. We define maintenance as that period of time that follows the initial release of the system. If you think about any program you have developed, you can easily see that the time spent with it after it was originally written was probably much longer than the time it took to get that first working version up and running.

Maintenance Perspectives

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