Owner of product life cycle software gains competitive advantage through
customer satisfaction. However, possible suboptimality causes dissatisfaction.
Customers may be obliged to optimize products through websites, and outcomes would
show negative perspectives.
Parameter dependencies for customer re-usability within a given time
interval can determine the quality of the software product. Substantial product
life cycle software requires embedding a warning signal for chaos and disorder
before successive breakdown modes. Therefore, software
components must be optimized appropriately to save costs and boost system
performance. Sometimes, warning signals can hardly anticipate, detect, and allocate parameter
complexity. It creates disaster and would collapse multiple users to the very
brink of time. Every breakdown reveals and determines critical parameter
complexity for product life cycle software.
Observation:
1- Do Systems Owners use counterfeit components in software product lines?
2- Do counterfeit components modify the
performances of embedded multitasking software components and constraint system
operations?
3- Do Systems Owners gain a competitive advantage
when customers participate in the life cycle events regarding interventions to
reduce time to market?
4- Does customer value proposition minimize on
the market when low product diversity requires immediate attention to the
crisis?
5- How do counterfeit components integrate into
the rest of the resources and create Invisible Entities for customer usage
patterns?
6- Do the Systems Owners assess and tackle counterfeit component
interoperability errors?
7- Do counterfeit components curtail costs for systems owners?
8- Do counterfeit components offer a usable
quality product at a competitive price for customers; besides, do they deliver
satisfaction for global middle-class customers in the long term?
9- Do counterfeit components become
compatible with the product life cycle?