productionisation

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Etymology[edit]

production +‎ -isation or productionise +‎ -ation

Noun[edit]

productionisation (plural not attested)

  1. The process of turning a prototype into a mass-production product.
    • 2020, Raja Velu, Algorithmic Trading and Quantitative Strategies[1], CRC Press, →ISBN:
      Creating a solid, nimble and flexible calibration environment that provides a high degree of automation, has strong validation capabilities and one click productionization is not a simple exercise but one that we strongly encourage investing time and resources in.
    • 2022, Rupert Morrison, Organizational Planning and Analysis: Building the Capability to Secure Business Performance, Kogan Page Publishers, →ISBN, page 268:
      The purposes of these phases broadly span experimentation and productionization. The experimentation phase ensures the right model is chosen to fit the right business questions. Productionization ensures that insight is not only generated on a one-off basis but continuously over time.