The term "blueprint stage" refers to a phase in a project or development process where a detailed plan or design (the "blueprint") is created to outline the structure, goals, and methodologies for the project. It is commonly used in both planning (such as architectural or engineering projects) and in project management contexts. This phase is crucial for guiding subsequent stages of development and execution.
This phrase tends to appear more in written contexts, especially in business, technical, and academic documents, although it may occasionally be encountered in spoken discussions among professionals.
(Мы находимся на этапе проектирования нового центра сообщества, завершая проекты.)
During the blueprint stage, we will consult with all stakeholders to ensure their requirements are included.
(На этапе проектирования мы проведем консультации со всеми заинтересованными сторонами, чтобы гарантировать включение их требований.)
The team has successfully completed the blueprint stage, and we are now ready to move into the next phase.
While "blueprint stage" itself is not commonly part of any idiomatic expressions, it can relate to various concepts in planning and development. The term "blueprint" is broadly used in several idioms related to planning and foresight.
(Нам нужно составить план нашей маркетинговой стратегии перед запуском продукта.)
"Blueprint for success"
(Новые политики служат планом успеха в повышении продуктивности сотрудников.)
"Follow the blueprint"
The term "blueprint" originates from the 19th century, associated with a photographic printing process known as cyanotype, which produced white lines on a blue background. The term was adopted to describe detailed architectural or engineering plans. The word "stage" comes from the Latin "stātīca," meaning "a standing or position," making it a term often used to refer to phases or periods in a process.