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  • compounds - Life cycle, life-cycle or lifecycle? - English Language . . .
    The Wikipedia entry for Application_lifecycle_management links to the Software_Development_Life_Cycle so while I prefer the form "lifecycle" and believe use is trending that way generally (and especially in our industry of early-adopters) it is still often about context and audience –
  • Word for software which has been killed or is 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
  • nouns - Runtime, run time, and run-time - English Language . . .
    run time, run-time, runtime, or execution time is the time during which a program is running (executing), in contrast to other phases of a program's lifecycle such as compile time, link time, load time, etc
  • Is it correct to say on yesterday? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Is this a correct statement - "I spoke to his wife on yesterday" The expression “ on yesterday” is commonnly used in some parts of the United States and while it is colloquially accepted it is not grammatically correct and shouldn't be used during formal scenarios
  • What does don’t pave the cow path mean in this context?
    Cloud infrastructure is very different from traditional infrastructure and requires different approaches to really harness cloud value From dev test prod lifecycle management to deployment automation, patch management, monitoring and automation for autoscaling and disaster recovery
  • How did the word FLUKE come to be associated with luck or chance?
    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
  • When to spell out or when the acronym itself is sufficient
    A "Definitions" section, like a glossary, can be an extremely useful resource for readers It doesn't follow, however, that readers will (a) read and thoroughly master the content in such a section before proceeding with the rest of the document, or (b) appreciate having to page back multiple times through numerous intervening pages (if the document is long) to find the appropriate definition
  • Meaning and usage of one and done - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Disposable products (e g tissues, contact lenses, diapers, dinnerware) might be referred to as one and done referring to their lifecycle and usage pattern There is a brand of baby wipe so named because, presumably, a diaper change requires only a single wipe, as opposed to competitors' multi-wipe offerings


















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