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The useful life of an information system. Its length depends on the nature and volatility of the business, as well as the software development tools used to generate the databases and applications. An information system that is revised over and over throughout the course of many business changes often becomes structurally weak. Programming changes become difficult to apply to systems that have been already patched hundreds of times. At some point, it is practical to start over from scratch.
Tools like DBMSs allow for changes more readily, but increased transaction volumes can negate the effectiveness of the original software later on.
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Entries before system life cycle

System Idle Process
system image
system in package
system integrator
system level
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Entries after system life cycle

system management
System Management Bus
System Management Interrupt
System Management Mode
system memory
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