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Software feature

In software, a feature is an identifiable characteristic of a computer program. [1]

"Distress Selection" software feature in the photo editing program GIMP
Menu showing a list of available features in the X Window System terminal emulator program xterm

Context edit

The term feature means the same for software as it does for any kind of system. For example, the British Royal Navy's HMS Dreadnought (1906) was considered an important milestone in naval technology because of its advanced features that did not exist in pre-dreadnought battleships.[2]

Feature also applies to computer hardware. In the early history of computers, devices such as Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-7 minicomputer (created in 1964) was noted for having a wealth of features, such as being the first version of the PDP minicomputer series to use wire wrap, as well as being the first to use the proprietary DEC Flip-Chip module which was invented in the same year.[3][4]

Feature also applies to concepts such as a programming language. The Python programming language is well-known for its feature of using whitespace characters (spaces and tabs) instead of curly braces to indicate different blocks of code.[5]

Another similar high-level, object oriented programming language, Ruby, is noteworthy for using the symbols "@" and "$" to highlight different variable scopes, which the developers claim improves code readability. Its developers also claim that one of its important features is a high amount of flexibility.[6]

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) defines feature in the (obsolete) standard for software test documentation IEEE 829 as a "distinguishing characteristic of a software item (e.g., performance, portability, or functionality)".[7]

Although feature is typically used for a positive aspect of a software system, a software bug is also a feature but with negative value.

Examples edit

The terminal emulator xterm has many notable features, including compatibility with the X Window System, the ability to emulate a VT220 and VT320[8] terminal with ANSI color, and the ability to input escape sequences using a computer mouse or other similar device, and the ability to run on multiple different Unix-like operating systems (e.g. Linux, AIX, BSD, and HP-UX).[9]

Feature-rich and feature creep edit

Feature-rich describes a software system as having many options and capabilities.

One mechanism for introducing feature-rich software to the user is the concept of progressive disclosure, a technique where features are introduced gradually as they become required, to reduce the potential confusion caused by displaying a wealth of features at once.[10]

Sometimes, feature-rich is considered a negative attribute. The terms feature creep, software bloat, and featuritis refer to software that is overly feature-rich.[11] This type of excessive inclusion of features is in some cases a result of design by committee.[12]

To counteract the tendency of software developers to add additional, unnecessary features, the Unix philosophy was developed in the 1970s by Bell Labs employees working on the Unix operating system such as Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie. The philosophy can be summarized as: software programs should generally only complete one primary task and that "small is beautiful".[13][14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Apel, Sven; Kästner, Christian (August 2009). "An Overview of Feature-Oriented Software Development". The Journal of Object Technology. 8 (5): 49–84. doi:10.5381/jot.2009.8.5.c5. S2CID 417250.
  2. ^ "How the Dreadnought sparked the 20th Century's first arms race".
  3. ^ . reference.com Computing Dictionary. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013.
  4. ^ Tore Sinding Bekkedal (2009). "Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-7". soemtron.org.
  5. ^ "PEP 8 – Style Guide for Python Code".
  6. ^ "About Ruby".
  7. ^ IEEE Std. 829-1998
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2001-12-22.
  9. ^ Thomas E. Dickey. "XTerm – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Who wrote XTerm?". from the original on 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  10. ^ User centered system design: new perspectives on human-computer interaction. Norman, Donald A., Draper, Stephen W. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. 1986. ISBN 0-89859-781-1. OCLC 12665902.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  11. ^ "Featuritis (or creeping featurism)".
  12. ^ Krystallis, Ilias; Locatelli, Giorgio (2022-09-01). "Normalizing White-Collar Wrongdoing in Professional Service Firms". Journal of Management in Engineering. 38 (5): 04022049. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0001079. hdl:11311/1228318. ISSN 1943-5479. S2CID 250326876.
  13. ^ Doug McIlroy; E. N. Pinson; B. A. Tague (8 July 1978). "Unix Time-Sharing System: Foreword". The Bell System Technical Journal. Bell Laboratories: 1902–1903.
  14. ^ "The Unix Philosophy".

External links edit

  • Official IEEE website

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In software a feature is an identifiable characteristic of a computer program 1 Distress Selection software feature in the photo editing program GIMP Menu showing a list of available features in the X Window System terminal emulator program xterm Contents 1 Context 2 Examples 3 Feature rich and feature creep 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksContext editThe term feature means the same for software as it does for any kind of system For example the British Royal Navy s HMS Dreadnought 1906 was considered an important milestone in naval technology because of its advanced features that did not exist in pre dreadnought battleships 2 Feature also applies to computer hardware In the early history of computers devices such as Digital Equipment Corporation s PDP 7 minicomputer created in 1964 was noted for having a wealth of features such as being the first version of the PDP minicomputer series to use wire wrap as well as being the first to use the proprietary DEC Flip Chip module which was invented in the same year 3 4 Feature also applies to concepts such as a programming language The Python programming language is well known for its feature of using whitespace characters spaces and tabs instead of curly braces to indicate different blocks of code 5 Another similar high level object oriented programming language Ruby is noteworthy for using the symbols and to highlight different variable scopes which the developers claim improves code readability Its developers also claim that one of its important features is a high amount of flexibility 6 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE defines feature in the obsolete standard for software test documentation IEEE 829 as a distinguishing characteristic of a software item e g performance portability or functionality 7 Although feature is typically used for a positive aspect of a software system a software bug is also a feature but with negative value Examples editThe terminal emulator xterm has many notable features including compatibility with the X Window System the ability to emulate a VT220 and VT320 8 terminal with ANSI color and the ability to input escape sequences using a computer mouse or other similar device and the ability to run on multiple different Unix like operating systems e g Linux AIX BSD and HP UX 9 Feature rich and feature creep editFeature rich describes a software system as having many options and capabilities One mechanism for introducing feature rich software to the user is the concept of progressive disclosure a technique where features are introduced gradually as they become required to reduce the potential confusion caused by displaying a wealth of features at once 10 Sometimes feature rich is considered a negative attribute The terms feature creep software bloat and featuritis refer to software that is overly feature rich 11 This type of excessive inclusion of features is in some cases a result of design by committee 12 To counteract the tendency of software developers to add additional unnecessary features the Unix philosophy was developed in the 1970s by Bell Labs employees working on the Unix operating system such as Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie The philosophy can be summarized as software programs should generally only complete one primary task and that small is beautiful 13 14 See also editFeature oriented programming Product family engineering Software design Software testing Application lifecycle management Feature creep Scope creep OverengineeringReferences edit Apel Sven Kastner Christian August 2009 An Overview of Feature Oriented Software Development The Journal of Object Technology 8 5 49 84 doi 10 5381 jot 2009 8 5 c5 S2CID 417250 How the Dreadnought sparked the 20th Century s first arms race PDP 7 reference com Computing Dictionary Archived from the original on June 16 2013 Tore Sinding Bekkedal 2009 Digital Equipment Corporation PDP 7 soemtron org PEP 8 Style Guide for Python Code About Ruby IEEE Std 829 1998 XTERM Change Log Patch 24 1996 8 11 XFree86 3 1 2Ee Archived from the original on 2001 12 22 Thomas E Dickey XTerm Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Who wrote XTerm Archived from the original on 2018 06 24 Retrieved 2018 06 04 User centered system design new perspectives on human computer interaction Norman Donald A Draper Stephen W Hillsdale N J L Erlbaum Associates 1986 ISBN 0 89859 781 1 OCLC 12665902 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Featuritis or creeping featurism Krystallis Ilias Locatelli Giorgio 2022 09 01 Normalizing White Collar Wrongdoing in Professional Service Firms Journal of Management in Engineering 38 5 04022049 doi 10 1061 ASCE ME 1943 5479 0001079 hdl 11311 1228318 ISSN 1943 5479 S2CID 250326876 Doug McIlroy E N Pinson B A Tague 8 July 1978 Unix Time Sharing System Foreword The Bell System Technical Journal Bell Laboratories 1902 1903 The Unix Philosophy External links editOfficial IEEE website Retrieved from https en 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