GIGO
Garbage In-Garbage Out (GIGO) is a principle stating that the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input, especially in computing and data processing.
Garbage In-Garbage Out (GIGO) is a principle stating that the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input, especially in computing and data processing.
A Japanese term for "mistake-proofing," referring to any mechanism or process that helps prevent errors by design.
A practice of performing testing activities in the production environment to monitor and validate the behavior and performance of software in real-world conditions.
A software development practice where code changes are automatically prepared for a release to production.
A range of values, derived from sample statistics, that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter.
The setting where software and systems are actually put into operation for their intended use.
The use of software tools to run tests on code automatically, ensuring functionality and identifying defects without manual intervention.
Application Release Automation (ARA) is the process of automating the release of applications, ensuring consistency and reducing errors.
The process of maintaining, updating, and improving a product or system after its initial deployment to ensure its continued functionality, performance, and relevance to users.