document life cycle
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Noun | The document life cycle is the set of events which involve a single document, considered as a security-relevant process, independent of traditional business processes. Various events in the document life cycle are receipt, creation, storage, retrieval, processing, consolidation, archiving, restoration, and destruction. Not all steps in the life cycle will necessarily occur for a given document. (used 2 times in citations and controls) |
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