exit program

An "exit program" refers to different strategies or routines in computing, business, and education to transition out of a system, program, or situation.

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Definition

B2Computing

(technical)A routine that ensures all processes are completed and resources are released before a program terminates.

Example

  • The exit program runs to clean up resources before the application shuts down.

C1Business

(formal)A plan or strategy to divest a product, service, or business unit, often as part of restructuring.

Example

  • The company implemented an exit program to sell off its unprofitable division.

B2Education

(academic)A set of activities or courses designed to prepare students for transition from education to the workforce or further studies.

Example

  • The university's exit program helps graduates transition smoothly into their careers.

Similar

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