Not really, but it depends on the context. Sometimes time pressure does mean that we don't know all of the performance characteristics prior to production.
Alpha state software usually means that it is unfinished but usable, beta means it is finished and ready for limited use.
Eoin.
On 29 Oct 2013, at 06:43, suneeta <
suneeta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i would like o know is it sufficient to check functionality of most time consuming module of the software to state development is done? i mean knowing critical usecase execution time. what is this software is called as? is it initial or alpha or beta version
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