THE WHATIS.COM WORD-OF-THE-DAY   
July 25, 2001


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TODAY'S WORD: Quick Fix Engineering 

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Quick Fix Engineering (QFE) is a Microsoft term for the delivery of
individual service updates to its operating systems and application
programs such as Word. Formerly called hotfixes, "QFE" can be used to
describe both the method of delivering and applying a patch or fix,
and also to refer to any individual fix. 

Because of the complexity and sheer number of lines of code in most
application programs and operating systems, the delivery of temporary
fixes to users has long been provided by major software
manufacturers. Typically, not all fixes are necessarily applied by an
enterprise since they can occasionally introduce new problems. All of
the fixes in any given system are usually incorporated (so they don't
have to be reapplied) whenever a new version of a program or
operating system comes out. 

Periodically, all current QFEs (or hotfixes) are delivered together
as a service pack, which can be applied more efficiently than
applying fixes one at a time. 

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service pack 
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SELECTED LINKS  

IBM offers a product support site that links to various download
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Microsoft provides a Windows Update page that explains what product
updates are available and how to download and install them. 
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ 
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