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lifetijd

Lifetijd is a Dutch loanword from English lifetime, used to denote the duration of existence or usefulness of an entity. In standard Dutch, the preferred term is usually levensduur, but lifetijd is encountered in technical, marketing, and colloquial contexts.

In biology and medicine, lifetijd expresses the time an organism or cell remains alive; in consumer electronics,

Measurement and interpretation: lifetijd is not a fixed unit; it is a time interval and may be

In everyday use, lifetijd appears in product descriptions and IT configurations (for example, time-to-live concepts in

See also: levensduur, levensverwachting, time-to-live.

it
refers
to
the
expected
life
of
a
device,
battery,
or
component;
in
software
and
data
management,
lifetijd
can
denote
the
time
an
object
remains
valid
or
alive
within
a
program
or
system.
estimated
by
testing,
historical
data,
or
reliability
analysis.
Related
concepts
include
mean
lifetime
and
product
lifetime.
In
Dutch
texts,
these
often
correspond
to
levensduur,
depending
on
context.
data
handling).
The
term
is
more
common
in
semi-formal
or
domain-specific
writing;
general
usage
tends
toward
levensduur.