Definition of Obsolescence. Meaning of Obsolescence. Synonyms of Obsolescence

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Definition of Obsolescence

Obsolescence
Obsolescence Ob`so*les"cence, n. [See Obsolescent.] The state of becoming obsolete.

Meaning of Obsolescence from wikipedia

- Obsolescence is the process of becoming antiquated, out of date, old-fashioned, no longer in general use, or no longer useful, or the condition of being...
- economics and industrial design, planned obsolescence (also called built-in obsolescence or premature obsolescence) is the concept of policies planning or...
- Job obsolescence, occupational obsolescence or skills obsolescence is a situation in which an occupation loses its field of work or its competitiveness...
- Digital obsolescence is the risk of data loss because of inabilities to access digital ****ets, due to the hardware or software required for information...
- Look up planned obsolescence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Planned obsolescence is the policy of deliberately manufacturing a product with a limited...
- the Dalmatian language. During language loss—sometimes referred to as obsolescence in the linguistic literature—the language that is being lost generally...
- Continuous obsolescence or perpetual revolution is a phenomenon where industry trends, or other items that do not immediately correspond to technical needs...
- As of 2021[update], Apple, Inc. uses components from 43 countries. The majority of ****embling is done by Taiwanese original design manufacturer firms Foxconn...
- Secrecy, Security and Obscurity & The Non-Security of Secrecy by Bruce Schneier "Security through obsolescence", Robin Miller, linux.com, June 6, 2002...
- Ending the Depression Through Planned Obsolescence. Scholars credit him with coining the term "planned obsolescence". London was born in 1872 or 1873 and...