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- compounds - Life cycle, life-cycle or lifecycle? - English Language . . .
The ngrams for life cycle,lifecycle,life-cycle,life - cycle is more informative, showing that life-cycle is used much more than lifecycle
- One word describing a status that is either unstarted, started or . . .
Is there a word that symbolize a status of either unstarted, started or completed ? For example a football match can be either unstarted, started or completed I would like another word than quot;
- Word for software which has been killed or is no longer supported
Abandonware is a variant of the general concept of orphan works Legacy code is source code that relates to a no-longer supported Note: Microsoft Lifecycle Policy refers to Windows 95 (an unsupported product) as "obsolete" or support retired -see link for chart of 'Desktop operating systems Date of availability Support retired' dating format
- users´ needs or users needs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Research has shown that incorporating feedback into the whole lifecycle can lead to a system, that is better tailored the users’ needs Research has shown that incorporating feedback into the whole lifecycle can lead to a system, that is better tailored to user needs
- Expression for an end-to-end product development process
Product cycle Lifecycle Product lifecycle Development cycle Wikipedia seems to prefer product lifecycle management (PLM): In industry, product lifecycle management (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from inception, through engineering design and manufacture, to service and disposal of manufactured products
- What is a nester? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The family lifecycle (FLC) idea has been particularly threatened The FLC traces the development of a person’s life along a path from young and single, to married with no children, married with
- A term for released software that is still being actively developed
1 Legacy software does not sound too great either Maybe "discontinued" As for the actively developed software: maybe current s w with an active lifecycle in production with active support
- What does don’t pave the cow path mean in this context?
From dev test prod lifecycle management to deployment automation, patch management, monitoring and automation for autoscaling and disaster recovery What does don't pave the cow path mean, in general and in this context? I couldn't even find the meaning or an idiom entry in The Free Dictionary
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