process lifecycle
[ˈprɑːses ˈlaɪfsaɪkəl]
nounpl: process lifecycles
ciclo de vida do processo
1. The complete sequence of stages that a process goes through from its initiation to its completion or termination, including planning, execution, monitoring, and closure phases.
Understanding the process lifecycle helps organizations optimize their operations and identify bottlenecks.
Compreender o ciclo de vida do processo ajuda as organizações a otimizar suas operações e identificar gargalos.
2. In software development, the stages through which a software process moves during its development, deployment, and maintenance.
The process lifecycle in DevOps includes continuous integration, testing, and deployment phases.
O ciclo de vida do processo em DevOps inclui fases de integração contínua, testes e implantação.
3. In business management, the progression of a business process from inception through various operational stages to completion.
Mapping the process lifecycle allows managers to allocate resources more effectively.
Mapear o ciclo de vida do processo permite que os gerentes alocarem recursos de forma mais eficaz.
This term is predominantly used in formal business, IT, and organizational contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian companies, especially those in the financial and technology sectors, understanding process lifecycles is critical for operational efficiency and is often a key component of digital transformation initiatives. The concept is aligned with international standards such as ISO and ITIL frameworks used globally.
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