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Etymology: [ 'lIf ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English lif, from Old English lIf; akin to Old English libban to live; more at LIVE.
Synonyms: biological clock, biorhythm, circuition, life process, wheel of life

yaşam süreci, yaşam evresi, yaşam süresi, yaşam çevrimi, ömür süresi, kullanım süresi, yaşam devresi,yaşam süreci, KULLANIM SÜRESİ:Bir maddenin yapıldıktan kullanılarak tüketildiği veya bilinen tüm malzeme ihtiyacının dışında olduğu için atıldığı zamana kadar geçirdiği tüm aşamalar, yasam süreci, yaşam döngüsü,

1 yaşam süreci     ts
2 yaşam evresi  Meteoroloji     ts
3 yaşam süresi     ts
4 yaşam çevrimi     ts
5 ömür süresi     ts
6 kullanım süresi     ts
7 yaşam devresi,yaşam süreci     ts
8 KULLANIM SÜRESİ:Bir maddenin yapıldıktan kullanılarak tüketildiği veya bilinen tüm malzeme ihtiyacının dışında olduğu için atıldığı zamana kadar geçirdiği tüm aşamalar  Askeri     ts
9 yasam süreci     ts
10lifecycle yaşam döngüsü     ts
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the useful life of a product or system; the developmental history of an individual or group in society, the course of stages through which an organism passes from fertilized zygote until maturity, reproduction, and death, lc, Refers to the period of time between when a document is archived and when it is destroyed, progression of the various stages of life of an organism (initial formation, growth, development, maturation, and death), the set of stages and changes in the development of an animal or a plant, beginning with the earliest stage of one generation and ending with that same stage in the next generation, The sequence of events in planning, design, construction, use, and abandonment or disposal (e g , through sale, demolition, substantial renovation) during the economic or service life of a facility; may include changes in use and reconstruction, the continuous sequence of changes undergone by an organism from one primary form to the development of the same form again, A test to determine the length of time before failure in a controlled, usually accelerated, environment, a series of stages through which an organism passes between recurrences of a primary stage, a series of stages through which an organism passes between recurrences of a primary stage the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced, the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced, A series of stages in which attitudes and behavioral tendencies change over time as a result of developing maturity, income, and status, The useful or total productive time span of an asset or system or The present value total cost for acquisition and operation over the cost useful life of an asset or system, 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, The lifetime of a product or business, from its creation to its demise or transformation, Computer viruses have a "life cycle" that starts when they're created and ends when they're completely eradicated (see Creation), The series of changes or stages undergone by an organism from fertilization, birth or hatching to reproduction of the next generation, The length of time a key can be kept in use and still provide an appropriate level of security, The description of the distinct phases through which each product passes during its product life This includes phases such as requirements definition, concept design, production, operation, maintenance, etc [There's nothing cyclic about it, 'life cycle' is simply more euphonic, less doom-laden than 'life span' ], 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 life cycle of an animal or plant is the series of changes and developments that it passes through from the beginning of its life until its death. The dormant period is another stage in the life cycle of the plant, The life cycle of something such as an idea, product, or organization is the series of developments that take place in it from its beginning until the end of its usefulness. Each new product would have a relatively long life cycle. all the different levels of development that an animal or plant goes through during its life, - For this report, the various stages of a product's existence - from procuring the raw materials, to manufacture, distribution and use of the product, to how it is disposed or recycled at the end of its usefulness, The framework events of a component's existence Each type of component has defining events which mark its transition into states where it has varying availability for use For example, a servlet is created and has its init method called by its container prior to invocation of its service method by clients or other servlets who require its functionality After the call of its init method it has the data and readiness for its intended use The servlet's destroy method is called by its container prior to the ending of its existence so that processing associated with winding up may be done, and resources may be released The init and destroy methods in this example are callback methods Similar considerations apply to all J2EE component types: enterprise beans (EJBs), web components (servlets or JSP pages), applets, and application clients, 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 successive stages through which an organism passes from the spore or fertilized egg of one generation to the spore or fertilized egg of the next generation A continuous, descriptive account of a life cycle is called the life history of an organism, – The sequence of developmental stages through which an organism passes from fertilization to reproductive maturity, The series of stages in form and functional activities through which an organism passes between successive recurrences of a specified primary stage, A life cycle is a plan, composed of several phases, aimed at maximizing the efficient development of a quality, usable product A life cycle is a set of procedures, some required and others optional, which serve as a template for generating an individual design process The plan is not meant to be a strict step by step process, but rather a flexible process insuring that users, designers, and management are directly involved in the development of the final product In general, a life cycle requires the project team to plan the development process, obtain training, generate the deliverables, and obtain timely product team manager approval for continued development The typical life cycle is composed of five phases: Investigation, User Requirements, Analysis, Design, and Implementation & Release Each phase is defined by activities, deliverables, and checkpoints, The period of time from when the idea for a product or service is conceived until the time it is no longer available for use This includes phases such as a requirements phase, a development phase, an installation phase, an operation phase, and a retirement phase, A generic term covering all phases of acquisition, operation, and logistics support of an item, beginning with concept definition and continuing through disposal of the item, 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, plural form of life cycle, Alternative spelling of life cycle, With parasitic plants: Successive developmental stages from seed to mature plant, Analogising a product or processing to something alive - treating the stages as elements of its life By defining identifiable, discreet stages, moving through that life-cycle can be done in a controlled manner, Refers to the full life-span of a product from delivery of raw materials to shipping of final products and waste, is a concept used in life-cycle analyses and material flow analyses to determine the environmental burdens of products and services from "cradle-to-grave", i e from the source (raw material- or primary energy extraction) through the use phase to the "sink" (e g waste treatment, or recycling) and to include the materials needed for the construction, all transports and auxiliary inputs as well The links of all processes which contribute to a life-cycle are called process chain, a series of states through which a business object passes during its existence, The process of designing, developing, configuring, building, testing and releasing a software product, The series of steps through which an object is created and deleted, activated and deactivated, The cycle a document moves from creation to current use to final disposition, i e , permanent retention in the University Archives; short term retention and then destruction; or immediate destruction upon reaching inactive status, the useful lifetime of a resource or product from its initial mining or manufacturing, through usable life, salvage or recycling for use in or as a new product,

11 the useful life of a product or system; the developmental history of an individual or group in society     ts
12 the course of stages through which an organism passes from fertilized zygote until maturity, reproduction, and death     ts
13 lc     ts
14 Refers to the period of time between when a document is archived and when it is destroyed     ts
15 progression of the various stages of life of an organism (initial formation, growth, development, maturation, and death)     ts
16 the set of stages and changes in the development of an animal or a plant, beginning with the earliest stage of one generation and ending with that same stage in the next generation     ts
17 The sequence of events in planning, design, construction, use, and abandonment or disposal (e g , through sale, demolition, substantial renovation) during the economic or service life of a facility; may include changes in use and reconstruction     ts
18 the continuous sequence of changes undergone by an organism from one primary form to the development of the same form again     ts
19 A test to determine the length of time before failure in a controlled, usually accelerated, environment     ts
20 a series of stages through which an organism passes between recurrences of a primary stage     ts
21 a series of stages through which an organism passes between recurrences of a primary stage the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced     ts
22 the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced     ts
23 A series of stages in which attitudes and behavioral tendencies change over time as a result of developing maturity, income, and status     ts
24 The useful or total productive time span of an asset or system or The present value total cost for acquisition and operation over the cost useful life of an asset or system     ts
25 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     ts
26 The lifetime of a product or business, from its creation to its demise or transformation     ts
27 Computer viruses have a "life cycle" that starts when they're created and ends when they're completely eradicated (see Creation)     ts
28 The series of changes or stages undergone by an organism from fertilization, birth or hatching to reproduction of the next generation     ts
29 The length of time a key can be kept in use and still provide an appropriate level of security     ts
30 The description of the distinct phases through which each product passes during its product life This includes phases such as requirements definition, concept design, production, operation, maintenance, etc [There's nothing cyclic about it, 'life cycle' is simply more euphonic, less doom-laden than 'life span' ]     ts
31 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     ts
32 The life cycle of an animal or plant is the series of changes and developments that it passes through from the beginning of its life until its death. The dormant period is another stage in the life cycle of the plant     ts
33 The life cycle of something such as an idea, product, or organization is the series of developments that take place in it from its beginning until the end of its usefulness. Each new product would have a relatively long life cycle. all the different levels of development that an animal or plant goes through during its life     ts
34 - For this report, the various stages of a product's existence - from procuring the raw materials, to manufacture, distribution and use of the product, to how it is disposed or recycled at the end of its usefulness     ts
35 The framework events of a component's existence Each type of component has defining events which mark its transition into states where it has varying availability for use For example, a servlet is created and has its init method called by its container prior to invocation of its service method by clients or other servlets who require its functionality After the call of its init method it has the data and readiness for its intended use The servlet's destroy method is called by its container prior to the ending of its existence so that processing associated with winding up may be done, and resources may be released The init and destroy methods in this example are callback methods Similar considerations apply to all J2EE component types: enterprise beans (EJBs), web components (servlets or JSP pages), applets, and application clients     ts
36 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     ts
37 The successive stages through which an organism passes from the spore or fertilized egg of one generation to the spore or fertilized egg of the next generation A continuous, descriptive account of a life cycle is called the life history of an organism     ts
38 – The sequence of developmental stages through which an organism passes from fertilization to reproductive maturity     ts
39 The series of stages in form and functional activities through which an organism passes between successive recurrences of a specified primary stage     ts
40 A life cycle is a plan, composed of several phases, aimed at maximizing the efficient development of a quality, usable product A life cycle is a set of procedures, some required and others optional, which serve as a template for generating an individual design process The plan is not meant to be a strict step by step process, but rather a flexible process insuring that users, designers, and management are directly involved in the development of the final product In general, a life cycle requires the project team to plan the development process, obtain training, generate the deliverables, and obtain timely product team manager approval for continued development The typical life cycle is composed of five phases: Investigation, User Requirements, Analysis, Design, and Implementation & Release Each phase is defined by activities, deliverables, and checkpoints     ts
41 The period of time from when the idea for a product or service is conceived until the time it is no longer available for use This includes phases such as a requirements phase, a development phase, an installation phase, an operation phase, and a retirement phase     ts
42 A generic term covering all phases of acquisition, operation, and logistics support of an item, beginning with concept definition and continuing through disposal of the item     ts
43 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     ts
44life cycles plural form of life cycle     ts
45lifecycle Alternative spelling of life cycle     ts
46 With parasitic plants: Successive developmental stages from seed to mature plant     ts
47 Analogising a product or processing to something alive - treating the stages as elements of its life By defining identifiable, discreet stages, moving through that life-cycle can be done in a controlled manner     ts
48 Refers to the full life-span of a product from delivery of raw materials to shipping of final products and waste     ts
49 is a concept used in life-cycle analyses and material flow analyses to determine the environmental burdens of products and services from "cradle-to-grave", i e from the source (raw material- or primary energy extraction) through the use phase to the "sink" (e g waste treatment, or recycling) and to include the materials needed for the construction, all transports and auxiliary inputs as well The links of all processes which contribute to a life-cycle are called process chain     ts
50lifecycle a series of states through which a business object passes during its existence     ts
51lifecycle The process of designing, developing, configuring, building, testing and releasing a software product     ts
52lifecycle The series of steps through which an object is created and deleted, activated and deactivated     ts
53lifecycle The cycle a document moves from creation to current use to final disposition, i e , permanent retention in the University Archives; short term retention and then destruction; or immediate destruction upon reaching inactive status     ts
54lifecycle the useful lifetime of a resource or product from its initial mining or manufacturing, through usable life, salvage or recycling for use in or as a new product     ts
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