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For example, a system lifecycle might include the phases and activities associated with the analysis, acquisition, design, development, test, integration, ], ], and modification of the system. For example, a system lifecycle might include the phases and activities associated with the analysis, acquisition, design, development, test, integration, ], ], and modification of the system.
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In telecommunication, system lifecycle is the course of developmental changes through which a system passes from its conception to the termination of its use and subsequent salvage.

For example, a system lifecycle might include the phases and activities associated with the analysis, acquisition, design, development, test, integration, operation, maintenance, and modification of the system.

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