Christine Beck wrote: > I find myself wishing that when a person uses an acronym he/she would > also write what it stands for in parentheses at least once in the email. > .... > I do not know what CMS or other often used acronyms stand for.
Christine: You may find Acronym Finder (http://www.acronymfinder.com) useful. Searching AF for "CMS"... "Content Management System" is the fourth-ranked meaning, below three others that are clearly not relevant to techwriting. Clicking on the dictionary/encyclopedia icon next to the definition produces a page of information; here's an excerpt: A content management system is a computer software system for organising and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. A content management system is often a web application used for creating and managing websites and web content. Alternatively, content management systems (CMS) can also be used for storing and publishing documentation such as operators' manuals, technical manuals, sales guides, etc. .... A web content management system is essentially a way of separating your visual presentation from your actual content - whether that content includes photos, text or product catalogs. This separation allows one to accomplish several key things, including: .... -Andrew === Andrew Warren - awarren at synaptics.com === Synaptics, Inc - Santa Clara, CA
