The phases an IT component goes through from the time it is conceived to the time it is retired from service. The life cycle represents an approval process for configuration items, problem reports, and change documents.
The sequence of stages through which an organism passes in development from a zygote to the production of progeny zygotes.
See Project Life Cycle. [D02938] The phase s that a project goes through from concept through completion. The nature of the project change s during each phase. [D03722] PPS&C p340
Tracking a product through all stages of its development, from extraction of fuel for power to production, use, and disposal.
The sequence of events from a given developmental stage in one generation to the same stage in the following generation. In sexually reproduced organisms, the starting point is the fusion of gametes to form the zygote.
All stages in the lifetime of a product from raw materials through to use and disposal. It includes production of raw materials, the production, processing, storage, transport of materials, and use, recycling and disposal.
All the phases through which an item passes from the time it is initially developed until the time it is either deemed unserviceable in its current state and use or disposed of as being excess to all known materiel requirements.
The stages of a business application's life cycle are defined as Design, Develop, Test and Update.
cycle consisting of the collection of phases associated with the development and maintenance of a single application. Contrast with development cycle and delivery cycle.
The lifetime of a product or business, from its creation to its demise or transformation.
The sequence of events in the lifetime of an organisms that starts with the first embryo through its growth until it can reproduce and the cycle begins again.
The series of stages in form and functional activity through which an organism passes between successive recurrences of a primary stage.
A complete circle from one generation to the next. It may begin with the fusion of two gametes, cell growth, division and specialisation while being nurtured in the womb, birth, growth, sexual maturity, production of gametes and end with another bout of sexual reproduction, but it would also take into account any specific activities that the species may go through - such as metamorphosis of insects, migration of some bird species, moulting into adult plumage of birds, and so on.
the different stages that an individual may pass through from birth to death
The complete sequence of events undergone by organisms of a particular species, from the fusion of gametes in one generation to the same stage in the following generation.
The entire course of developmental change in an organism, often including fertilization of gametes, the growth of larval and juvenile stages, and reproduction by mature adults.
The stages in the growth and development of an organism that occur between the appearance of the individual and its reproduction or death.
the development of an insect or mite from the egg to the reproductive stage.
Refers to various developmental stages that one organism, or even one cell, passes through during its life. Some parasites exhibit life cycles involving several hosts.
the development of an insect or mite from its egg to its reproductive stage
Complete succession of developmental stages in the life of an organism.
The creation, distribution, use, maintenance, and disposition of a record.
Consecutive and interlinked stages of a product system, from raw material acquisition or generation of natural resources to the final disposal.
the stages in an organism's life from birth to death.
the life of an individual seen in terms of a series of stages (e.g. infancy, childhood, adolescence, active adulthood and old age). Each stage is characterised by typical developmental tasks including learning new roles, adapting old roles, and physiological changes (e.g. relating to nutritional, clothing and housing requirements)
All of the stages of life of an organism, from the adults of one generation to the adults of the next generation. For example: The life cycle of a frog includes the following life stages: Adult frog egg tadpole immature frog adult frog.
Computer viruses have a "life cycle" that starts when they’re created and ends when they’re completely eradicated. (see Creation)
the behavioral and biological details of the cycle of a species as it goes from birth to maturity, reproduction and death.
the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced
a connection of work phases with a well defined point of entrance and exit
a description of how a mosquito matures from an egg to a biting adult
a plan, composed of several phases, aimed at maximizing the efficient development of a quality, usable product
Consecutive and interrelated stages of a product system, from the acquisition of raw materials or the generation of natural resources to final disposal
a series of growth stages through which plant must pass in Its natural lifetime: The stages for an annual plant arc seed, seedling, vegetative and floral.
the stages of a product, process or activity, which encompass raw materials extraction and acquisition, processing, materials manufacture, product fabrication, packaging and distribution, product use/reuse, maintenance, recycling and final dispositon.
The course of developmental changes thorough which a project passes from its inception as a project request to the mature state as characterized by a stable production environment.. A progression through a series of differing stages of development.
All the stages in an animal's life, from egg to adult
the complete cycle of events occurring over the lifetime of an animate or inanimate object. For example, in the life cycle of a plant, seeds are dropped in the ground; soil, water, and compost help the plants grow; the plants drop seeds; the plants die and become compost; new seeds grow into new plants. A product life cycle is the series of steps involved in manufacturing; distributing; using; reusing, recycling, or ultimately disposing of a product.
The period of time that it takes for an organism to live its entire life. Some animals, such as insects, change their shape several times during their life cycle. These changes are called " metamorphosis."
All records have a life cycle that includes the following stages: 1. creation/appraisal; 2. active use (maintained in office); 3. inactive (storage); 4. disposition (destruction or permanent preservation).
There are two basic kinds of life cycles in insects. Some (for example mole crickets) have three phases: egg- nymph-adult. Others (for example sphecid wasps and tachinid flies) have four phases: egg- larva- pupa-adult. (Thrips life cycle diagram)
Projects are always temporary, having both start and end dates. Projects are setup with the aim of delivering a defined end-product. Projects therefore have a lifecycle which is composed of distinct and separate phases. A typical project lifecycle is composed of the following phases: conceive, define, start, perform, close.
four stages, from birth to death, of a product, business, service, industry, or location
A model depicting the sales volume cycle of a single product, brand, service or a class of products or services over time described in terms of the four phases of introduction, growth, maturity and decline.
The phases a solution goes through from the time it is conceived until the time it is retired from service.
The phase, changes or stages an organism passes through during its lifetime.
The stages in the development or an organism. In dealing with insects having complete metamorphosis (holometabolous insects) the life cycle consists of the egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages.
Consecutive and inter-linked stages of a product system, from raw material acquisition or generation of natural resources until disposal.
The series of stages in form and functional activity through which an organism passes from fertilized ovum to the fertilized ovum of the next generation.
The period that starts when a software product is conceived and ends when the product is no longer available for use. The software life cycle typically includes a requirements phase, design phase, implementation (code) phase, test phase, installation and checkout phase, operation and maintenance phase, and a retirement phase.
the stages in an organism's development until adulthood is reached
The cradle-to-grave existence of a software system from initial conceptions through development, deployment, version releases, and final phase out.
a sequence of defined stages over the full duration of a project.
the span of time of a record from its creation, through its useful life, to its final disposition or retention
The sequence of developmental stages through which an organism passes from fertilization to reproductive maturity.
the 12 stages of life as seen by the Chinese, from Pregnancy, though Childhood and Adult to the Final Years and the After Life.
The stages of an animal's life from birth to death
See software life cycle, development life cycle, and product life cycle.
(noun) - the phases or changes that an insect goes through from the egg stage until its death as an adult.
The series of changes or stages undergone by an organism from fertilization, birth or hatching to reproduction of the next generation.
The stages and process through which hardware or software passes during its development and operational use. The useful life of a system. Its length depends on the nature and volatility of the business, as well as the software development tools used to generate the databases and applications.
A generic term relating to the entire period of conception, definition, build, distribution, operation, and disposal of a product.
the stages an organism passes through from egg to sexually mature adult.
The complete span of an enterprise's use of an IT asset, from procurement through management and disposal.
The minimum number of pressure cycles the transducer can endure and still remain within a specified tolerance.
The time of development of an organism from egg or birth to reproductive capacity.
stages that people pass through from infancy through the teen years, then parenthood and the senior years
All the steps or phases a project passes through during its system life; from concept development to disposition. There are nine life cycle phases in the SDLC.
The full sequence of events from the production of the raw materials that go into a product all the way to the final disposal of that product. The factors considered include raw materials and their production as well as the actual product's manufacture, processing, storage, transportation in various phases, application, recycling and destruction or permanent deposition.
the stage or successive stages in the growth and development of an organism that occur between the appearance and reappearance of the same stage of that organism
The life cycle approach is a philosophy which aims to observe all the stages of a process or object, to understand that process or object better. Life cycle costing enables quantification of all the expenditures associated with the stewardship of an object.
a "crade to grave"approach to asset management that looks at products and services from initial concept through procurement, to disposal once the item is no longer usable or required.
Product life from development, through sales growth and decline, to eventual exit and disposal.
The period of time between fertilization of an insect egg and the death of the individual that proceeds from that egg. In most insects, includes the stages of egg, larva (grub), pupa, and adult.
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.
The period of time that starts when a software product is conceived and ends when the software is no longer available for use. The software life cycle traditionally has eight phases: Concept and Initiation; Requirements; Architectural Design; Detailed Design; Implementation; Integration and Test; Acceptance and Delivery; and Sustaining Engineering and Operations.
The stages which an animal goes through from birth to adulthood.
cycle de vie Life cycle of information encompasses the stages of the planning, collection, creation, receipt and capture of information; its organization, retrieval, use, accessibility, dissemination and transmission; its storage, maintenance, and protection; and, its disposition or preservation. Source: Management of Government Information (MGI) Policy See also Subject(s): Records Management
the life cycle of a plant encompasses all stages of plant growth from germination to harvest.
A time period measure from beginning to conclusion of an individual, product, or business. A corporate business entity, however, frequently has a life cycle beyond its founder or current owners. Therefore, small family businesses may compute life cycles in generational terms to plan an eventual transfer or liquidation.
Butterflies go through four different life stages: the egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult.
The complete sequence of stages in the life of a product, from the production of the raw materials used to make it to its final disposal. Factors involved it include raw materials and their production as well as the actual productâ€(tm)s manufacture, processing, storage, transportation at different stages, use, recycling and disposal.
The phases of a product including system planning, research, design, production or construction, system evaluation, use and support, and phase out, disposal, or reuse.
The stages of a product, beginning with raw materials acquisition, continuing with manufacture, construction, and use, and concluding with a variety of recovery, recycling, or waste management options.
A term used when denoting a progression through a series or sequence of differing stages of development.
The complete succession of changes undergone by an organism during its life. A new cycle occurs when an identical succession of changes is initiated. ( 20)