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
One word describing a status that is either unstarted, started or . . . I would like another word than "status" to indicate those lifecycle adjective, as we have a lot of other "status" in this context Something like "completionStatus" : but this is not really it, as this is just about completion
From A to B to C to D - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Let's assume that a lifecycle of a software development is requirement specification -> development -> testing -> validation -> maintenance Now, may I say that "our tool will help in the entire lifecycle of a software development from requirement specification, to development, to testing, to validation, to maintenance "?
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
etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Since the status quo on this word's use in the context of Luck or Chance is based on speculation, I will also offer some speculation I was thinking that the parasite known as the "fluke" came to be associated with unexplained phenomena (because its lifecycle was a mystery) and that the semantic leap from unexplained phenomena to the results of Luck or Chance is not that big of a leap Our
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