service retirement
point in a system life cycle at the end of normal operation; act of removing a system from active service
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service retirement
Summary
service retirement is a key event[1].
Key Facts
- service retirement's instance of is recorded as key event[2].
- service retirement's instance of is recorded as system lifecycle phase[3].
- service retirement's follows is recorded as utilization[4].
- service retirement's followed by is recorded as end-of-life phase[5].
- service retirement's followed by is recorded as reactivation[6].
- service retirement's followed by is recorded as recycling[7].
- service retirement's subclass of is recorded as technical activity[8].
- service retirement's subclass of is recorded as end[9].
- service retirement's subclass of is recorded as use status[10].
- service retirement's opposite of is recorded as service entry[11].
- service retirement's partially coincident with is recorded as end-of-life phase[12].
- service retirement's has effect is recorded as decommissioned[13].
- service retirement's main Wikidata property is recorded as P730[14].
- service retirement's different from is recorded as decommissioned[15].
- service retirement's MetaSat ID is recorded as serviceRetirement[16].