rushperiod
Rushperiod is a term used in diverse fields to describe a brief interval of intensified activity intended to meet a time-sensitive objective. The word combines rush and period to emphasize urgency and finite duration, and it is typically applied informally rather than as a standardized technical concept.
In manufacturing and logistics, a rush period arises when customer rush orders, stockouts, or supply disruptions
In software development and product release contexts, the term is closely related to crunch time or a
Risks during a rushperiod include fatigue, quality degradation, increased error rates, and safety concerns, leading many
Related terms include rush window, expedite, and crunch time; the concept is also discussed in capacity planning