Term: implementation





Implementation (noun) /ˌɪm.plə.menˈteɪ.ʃən/:

  1. The act of starting to use a plan, system, or law. LV: ieviešana, īstenošana.
  2. The process of putting a decision or design into effect. LV: realizācija.

Example sentences:

  1. The implementation of the new security protocol took three months to complete.
  2. We encountered several technical difficulties during the implementation phase of the project.
  3. Successful implementation requires clear communication between all departments.

Common phrases:

  • Implementation plan: A document that outlines the steps needed to execute a strategy.”We need a detailed implementation plan before we can launch the new software.”
  • Effective implementation: The successful and efficient application of a plan or rule.”Effective implementation of the law is just as important as the law itself.”
  • System implementation: The process of defining how a new information system should be built and installed.”The consultant is here to help us with the system implementation next week.”
  • Implementation costs: The money required to put a new system or project into place.”The company is worried about the high implementation costs of moving to the cloud.”
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
implementation (noun)
the doing of an action
SYNONYMS:
accomplishment, achievement, discharge, enactment, execution, fulfillment ( fulfilment), implementation, performance, perpetration, prosecution, pursuance
RELATED WORDS:
dispatch, expedition; administration, direction, handling, management; application, operation, practice ( practise)
nonfulfillment, nonperformance
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