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life cycle Consecutive and inter-linked stages of a product system, from raw material acquisition or generation of natural resources until disposal.
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life cycle A life cycle is the natural process of stages that an organism goes through as it ages. For example, human stages are birth, infant, toddler, kid, pre-teen, teenager, young adult, adult and death.
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life cycle services define conventions for creating, deleting, copying and moving objects. The creation of objects is defined in terms of factory objects, which are objects that create other objects.
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life cycle The anticipated length of time that the information technology system or application can be expected to be efficient, cost-effective and continue to meet the agency's programmatic requirements. Synonymous with operational life system.
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life cycle This term refers to the process used to build and support the deliverables produced by the project. (Since a project has a start date and end date, the long-term support of a solution is usually performed after the project is completed.) For software development, the entire life cycle might consist of planning, analysis, design, construct/test, implementation and support.
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