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{{Quote|[p]eriod of time beginning when a [[software]] product is conceived and ending when the product is no longer available for use. The software life cycle is typically broken into phases denoting activities such as requirements, design, [[programming]], [[testing]], [[installation]], and operation and [[maintenance]].
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{{Quote|[p]eriod of time beginning when a [[software]] product is conceived and ending when the product is no longer available for use. The software life cycle is typically broken into phases denoting activities such as requirements, design, [[programming]], [[testing]], [[installation]], and operation and [[maintenance]].<ref>U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]], Glossary of Computerized System and Software Development Technology 28 (Aug. 1995) ([http://www.nthanalytics.com/doc/1995%20software%20validation%20glossary.pdf full-text]).</ref>}}
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 3 March 2011

Definition[]

A software life cycle is a

[p]eriod of time beginning when a software product is conceived and ending when the product is no longer available for use. The software life cycle is typically broken into phases denoting activities such as requirements, design, programming, testing, installation, and operation and maintenance.[1]

References[]

  1. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Glossary of Computerized System and Software Development Technology 28 (Aug. 1995) (full-text).