Testing, The process of checking the software to find errors and make sure it works correctly before and after release., Quality Assurance (QA), Activities that ensure the software meets quality standards and works as expected for users., Deployment, The act of installing or publishing the software so users can access it., Release, The moment when the software becomes available to users., User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Testing done by real users to confirm that the software meets their needs., Bug Reporting, The process of documenting and reporting errors found in the software., Bug Fixing, Correcting errors or defects found during testing or after release., Patch, A small update that fixes specific problems or security issues., Maintenance, Ongoing work to keep the software functional, updated, and reliable., Corrective Maintenance, Maintenance focused on fixing bugs and errors., Adaptive Maintenance, Updating the software so it works with new systems, devices, or technologies., Perfective Maintenance, Improving performance or adding small features based on user feedback., Preventive Maintenance, Actions taken to prevent future problems or system failures., Updates, New versions that improve features, fix bugs, or enhance performance., Version Control, A system used to manage and track changes to software over time., Performance Optimization, Improving speed, efficiency, and responsiveness of the software., Monitoring, Continuous observation of the software to detect errors or performance issues., Logging, Recording system activities to help diagnose problems., Security Testing, Checking the software for vulnerabilities and security risks., Security Patch, An update designed to fix security weaknesses., Data Backup, Saving copies of data to prevent data loss., Disaster Recovery, Plans and actions to restore software after major failures or data loss., User Support, Assistance provided to users when they face problems., Incident Management, Handling unexpected issues that disrupt software operation., Troubleshooting, Identifying and solving technical problems., Change Management, Controlling and documenting changes made to the software., Documentation, Written instructions and technical information for users and developers., Training, Teaching users or staff how to use the software effectively., Feedback Analysis, Reviewing user feedback to identify improvements., Feature Enhancement, Adding or improving functionalities in the software..

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