The lifecycle of a system typically spans from the initial concept and planning stages through to the design, development, implementation, maintenance, and eventual retirement or decommissioning of the system. This period can vary significantly depending on the type of system and its complexity, often lasting several years to decades. Key phases include requirements gathering, system design, testing, deployment, and ongoing support. Ultimately, the lifecycle concludes when the system is no longer viable or needed, leading to its replacement or disposal.
length, time, period, term, stretch, extent, spell, span
Yes. It was formed as a compound noun (life's time = lifespan). It can mean an actual entire life or an example of hyperbole.
A Period
The word span is a noun. It can also be a verb meaning to extend over a time period.
interval, lapse of time, period, span, stretch, timespan.
*th and 7th Centuries BCE.
It could possibly mean that ur body is starting to regulate again or could could mean u have had a period. But I feel ur going back to normal. That's the time span they said that it take to get depo out the system
A span of about thirty years in the first half of the twentieth century
distance, width, length, extent, area, time, duration, limit, period
1825-1865
Life-span development covers the period of time from conception to death. It involves studying the changes that occur in individuals over the course of their lives, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development.