20:46 May 20, 2018 |
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Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Systems, Networks | |||||||
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5 +1 | System disposal |
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4 | System Retirement |
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3 | system obsolescence |
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APOSENTADORIA DE SISTEMAS system obsolescence Explanation: https://www.google.com.br/search?biw=898&bih=673&ei=FcgBW7ja... |
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APOSENTADORIA DE SISTEMAS System disposal Explanation: I'd go with "system disposal" or "system disposition". It's the standard terminology within IT communities. It's the last phase of a system development lifecycle (SDLC). "System obsolescence" does not capture the full meaning of this process, as there are reasons for a system/application to be discarded other than its mere obsoleteness (it may redundant, for example), neither does it imply the subsequent actions of the mise en place of a new architecture, which are part of the process. |
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APOSENTADORIA DE SISTEMAS System Retirement Explanation: APOSENTADORIA DE SISTEMAS => System Retirement PURPOSE. The purpose of this document is to define the process used to retire a technology solution from the Postal Service Technical Environment. This process also includes identifying activities, coordinating stakeholders, and ensuring that all affected users are accounted for in retiring the system. System Retirement Process - USPS.com www.about.usps.com/doing-business/it-policies-standards/ts-... 1. purpose 2. scope 3. glossary/definitions 4 ... - ComplianceOnline https://www.complianceonline.com/.../sample_s-261-retirement... Retirement of computer systems must be carefully planned and implemented. Most important is to ensure that data created and/or processed on the system are readily available on new systems in a form required by regulations and business standards. Retirement of all computer systems used in a regulated environment. |
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