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Obsolescence

Obsolescence is the process of becoming antiquated, out of date, old-fashioned, no longer in general use, no longer useful, or superseded by innovation, or the condition of being in such a state. When used in a biological sense, it means imperfect or rudimentary when compared with the corresponding part of other organisms. The international standard IEC…

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Obsolescence

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples59
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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related to Further reading · 19
Obsolescence → Bjoern Bartels, Ed, Google, Google Books, Hoboken, Inc, ISBN, John Wiley, Management, Michael, Mitigation, New Jersey, Pecht, Peter Sandborn, Prediction, Product Obsolescence, Sons, Strategies, Ulrich Ermel
related to Technical obsolescence · 11
Obsolescence → CPUs, DVDs, Even, For, Historical, In, Many, On, Singularly, Technical, TV
related to Architectural obsolescence · 6
Obsolescence → American, Bolton, For, New York, Reginald, The
related to Consequences · 6
Obsolescence → Driven, However, In, It, The, This
related to Moral obsolescence · 4
Obsolescence → Consumers, Hyperconsumerism, Moral, Passively
related to Obsolescence management · 4
Obsolescence → Activities, Diminishing Manufacturing Sources, DMSMS, Material Shortages
related to External links · 3
Obsolescence → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Inventory obsolescence · 3
Obsolescence → Companies, Holding, Inventory
related to Planned obsolescence · 2
Obsolescence → One, Sometimes
is a · 1
Obsolescence → process of becoming antiquated

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obsolete products example longer become product may new available management original also technology old one use components parts superseded used

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Obsolescenceis aprocess of becoming antiquated0.90text
Obsolescencerelated to Architectural obsolescenceThe0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to Architectural obsolescenceAmerican0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to Architectural obsolescenceNew York0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to Architectural obsolescenceReginald0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to Architectural obsolescenceBolton0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to Architectural obsolescenceFor0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to ConsequencesDriven0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to ConsequencesThe0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to ConsequencesThis0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to ConsequencesHowever0.60section
Obsolescencerelated to ConsequencesIn0.60section

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