Life Cycle Model

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The Life cycle model is one of two methodical concepts that build the basis for system engineering. Next to the Problem-Solving concept, which deals with the development of solutions for project management problems, the Life Cycle Model aims to structure the life of an engineering system.
 
The Life cycle model is one of two methodical concepts that build the basis for system engineering. Next to the Problem-Solving concept, which deals with the development of solutions for project management problems, the Life Cycle Model aims to structure the life of an engineering system.
 
The model divides the life cycle in four phases, which include: development, realisation, utilisation and disposal. Each phase is defined by a specific purpose and set of criteria. The criteria, which are measured and evaluated, allow for the development and refinement of the individual life cycle phase.
 
The model divides the life cycle in four phases, which include: development, realisation, utilisation and disposal. Each phase is defined by a specific purpose and set of criteria. The criteria, which are measured and evaluated, allow for the development and refinement of the individual life cycle phase.
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== Historic Background ==
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== Development Phase ==
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== Realisation Phase ==
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== Utilisation Phase==
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== Disposal Phase==
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== LCM example==
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maybe integrated in phases
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== Alternate Life Cycle Models ==

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Life Cycle Model

The Life cycle model is one of two methodical concepts that build the basis for system engineering. Next to the Problem-Solving concept, which deals with the development of solutions for project management problems, the Life Cycle Model aims to structure the life of an engineering system. The model divides the life cycle in four phases, which include: development, realisation, utilisation and disposal. Each phase is defined by a specific purpose and set of criteria. The criteria, which are measured and evaluated, allow for the development and refinement of the individual life cycle phase.

Historic Background

Development Phase

Realisation Phase

Utilisation Phase

Disposal Phase

LCM example

maybe integrated in phases

Alternate Life Cycle Models

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