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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;
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Responsible for vs. responsible in - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Which sentence is incorrect and which one is correct? Why? She is responsible for answering the phone She is responsible in answering the phone
- is it possible to provide a single word for describing an item that . . .
Is there a word used to describe items that would need to be replaced over time from regular usage in regard to office supplies like paper cups, room fresheners, tissue boxes, etc?
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