1. Upgradability
  2. Upward mobility
  3. Universality
  4. Upward compatibility
  5. None of the above
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Answer: Option 4

Refers to software that runs not only on the computer for which it was designed, but also on newer and more powerful models. For example, a program designed to run on an Intel 386 microprocessor, which also runs on a Pentium, is upward compatible. Upward compatibility is important because it means you can move to a newer, larger, and more sophisticated computer without converting your data.

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