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Lifecycles
Describes what lifecycles are and explains their purpose.
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Lifecycles
Provides an overview to the items an administrator needs to set up prior to designing lifecycles for the product.
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PRD41 - Product Process Analysis - Lifecycle Stage
The short names associated with charting colors for the attribute of lifecycle role drives the abbreviated value used in the charts. The first value of the Lifecycle Stage attribute should be set via an auto scripted dialog at project initiation not based on the default value that exists in the structure definition.
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Setting Lifecycles When Child Lifecycles Are Enabled
The use of lifecycles below primary work begins when the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) has been copied to the current project if the primary work parent has been marked as "Child Lifecycles Enabled." If child lifecycles are enabled, and the child lifecycle that should be started is at primary planning level (PPL) +2, then the direct parent at PPL+1 must have child lifecycles enabled.
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Lifecycle Actions
General information about actions supported by lifecycle models.
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Copying Lifecycle Models
Describes adding a new incremental lifecycle model by copying an existing one and then modifying the duplicate.
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Defining Lifecycle Roles
Describes defining lifecycle roles that match the job functions of your organization.
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Editing Lifecycles
Describes editing a lifecycle to assign or reassign a user to a lifecycle step, edit characteristics of a step, or remove a step while viewing a lifecycle diagram as a user.
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Viewing a Lifecycle Log
Describes viewing a log that stores information about some of the actions performed on a particular lifecycle's steps.
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Adding Lifecycle Steps
Describes adding a lifecycle step by inserting a new one or copying an existing step and then pasting the copy.
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Working with Lifecycles
Describes how to use lifecycles. The article also includes an example lifecycle diagram.
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