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CIVIL ENGINEERING In civil engineering, serviceability refers to the conditions under which a building is still considered useful. Should these Limit States be exceeded, a structure that may still be structurally sound would nevertheless be considered unfit. For example, a Skyscraper could sway severely and cause the occupants to be sick (much like Sea-sickness ), yet be perfectly sound structurally and in no danger of collapsing. This building is obviously no longer fit for human occupation, yet since it is in no danger of collapse, the structure would be considered as having exceeded Serviceability Limit states. COMPUTER ENGINEERING In Software Engineering and Hardware Engineering , serviceability is also known as '''supportability''', and is one of the - Ilities or Aspects . It refers to the ability of Technical Support personnel to Debug or perform Root Cause Analysis in pursuit of solving a problem with a product. Examples of features facilitating serviceability include:
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