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Circular Economy Approaches to Software Lifecycle Management
Abstract
In recent decades, the world has experienced rapid technological advancement, industrialization, and a significant shift toward digitalization. While these trends have contributed to economic growth and innovation, they have also intensified environmental degradation, resource depletion, and electronic waste. To address these challenges, the concept of a circular economy has emerged as a transformative alternative to the traditional linear economic model of “take, make, dispose.” While initially focused on tangible goods and materials, the circular economy model is now expanding to intangible assets, including software. Applying circular economy principles to software development is a novel and promising avenue, aligning the digital realm with sustainability goals. At its core, the circular economy is about designing out waste and maximizing value. One of the foundational principles of circular economy in the software context is design for longevity. This involves writing code that is modular, maintainable, and easy to update or refactor.
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