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 **Portability**,​ in relation to software, is a measure of how easily an application can be transferred from one computer environment to another. A computer software application is considered portable to a new environment if the effort required to adapt it to the new environment is within reasonable limits. The meaning of the abstract term '​reasonable'​ depends upon the nature of the application and is often difficult to express in quantifiable units. **Portability**,​ in relation to software, is a measure of how easily an application can be transferred from one computer environment to another. A computer software application is considered portable to a new environment if the effort required to adapt it to the new environment is within reasonable limits. The meaning of the abstract term '​reasonable'​ depends upon the nature of the application and is often difficult to express in quantifiable units.
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