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Acronym and initialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations that are formed using the initial components in a phrase or name. These components may be individual letters (as in CEO ) or parts of words (as in Bene...
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Common nouns should not be capitalized: the Norse gods, the Christian god, personal god. Transcendent ideas in the Platonic sense also begin with a capital letter: Good and Truth. ... When showing the source of an acronym, initialism, or syllabic abbreviation, emphasizing the letters that make up the acronym is undesirable:
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Links;; Wikipedia Entry for Acronyms and Initalisms; Dictionary.com entry for Initialism; An excellent discussion by HTML developers about acronyms and abbreviations. List of Common Abbreviations; Everyday Acronyms;
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Three of the most frequent ways of forming common abbreviations are clipping or shortening, initialism, and acronyms, although other approaches are possible. ... Initialism to form Common Abbreviations ... Here are some common abbreviations that are of the type called initialism:
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Experienced participants in online forums know that the most effective way to discourage a troll is usually to ignore him or her, because responding encourages a true troll to continue disruptive posts — hence the often-seen warning "Please do not feed the troll", for which PDNFTT is a common initialism.
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Essentially, the SQL:1999 object model has all the same features as the object model used by object database management systems (ODBMSs), but in a way different from most ODBMSs. ... A common initialism used for an object- relational database management systems is ORDBMS.
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A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is essentially a collection of connected services. Web Services use XML to create a robust connection. A service is the endpoint of a connection. Also, a service is a well-defined, self-contained function that does ... A common initialism used for service-oriented architectures is SOA...
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