What is reliability?
Answer / Ajit Kumar Singh
In COM+, reliability refers to the ability of objects to consistently perform their intended functions under specified conditions. It includes aspects like fault tolerance, error handling, and recovery mechanisms to ensure that the system can continue operating even in the presence of failures.
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