A lifecycle describes the path that changes take as development progresses in terms of an ordered set of states. In each state, processes define the various activities that can occur. This means that each state can have a uniquely defined scope of work. The demote and promote processes have special significance in a lifecycle because they determine how states are related and how changes can move between them. Changes travel through the lifecycle by means of packages. You can link Notify and UDP processes to the promote and demote processes so that the linked processes execute either before or after the package is moved. Data views (baseline, working views, and snapshot views) determine which item versions are accessible to users, and let administrators capture software inventories.
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