productionize
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From production + -ize.
Verb
productionize (third-person singular simple present productionizes, present participle productionizing, simple past and past participle productionized)
- To put into production; to manufacture; to turn a prototype into a mass production item.
- 1997, Nagesh Kumar, N. S. Siddharthan, Technology, Market Structure, and Internationalization, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 48:
- Once the private entrepreneurs recognize the market potential of the new products, they will be motivated to productionize the technologies.
- 2000, Kent Beck, Erich Gamma, Extreme Programming Explained, Addison-Wesley Professional, →ISBN, page 134:
- The end game of a release (“productionizing”) sees a tightening up of the feedback cycle.
- 2020, Probyto Data Science, Consulting Pvt. Ltd., Data Science for Business Professionals, BPB Publications, →ISBN, page 15:
- In further chapters, we will discuss how we optimize the way we productionize the models and what are options for deploying the applications on the cloud.
- 2022 August 11, Catherine Thorbecke, “It didn’t take long for Meta’s new chatbot to say something offensive”, in CNN Business[1]:
- But she added that “public demos like this are important for building truly robust conversational AI systems and bridging the clear gap that exists today before such systems can be productionized.”
Synonyms
- productionalize (put into production):
- productize (make into a product):