Author: erans
Date: Thu Jan 13 16:12:50 2011
New Revision: 1058644

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1058644&view=rev
Log:
"Commons Math" instead of "Commons-Math"

Modified:
    commons/proper/math/trunk/src/site/xdoc/userguide/overview.xml

Modified: commons/proper/math/trunk/src/site/xdoc/userguide/overview.xml
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/math/trunk/src/site/xdoc/userguide/overview.xml?rev=1058644&r1=1058643&r2=1058644&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- commons/proper/math/trunk/src/site/xdoc/userguide/overview.xml (original)
+++ commons/proper/math/trunk/src/site/xdoc/userguide/overview.xml Thu Jan 13 
16:12:50 2011
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 <subsection name="0.1 About The User Guide" href="about">
     <p>
     This guide is intended to help programmers quickly find what they need to 
develop
-    solutions using Commons-Math.  It also provides a supplement to the 
javadoc API documentation,
+    solutions using Commons Math.  It also provides a supplement to the 
javadoc API documentation,
     providing a little more explanation of the mathematical objects and 
functions included
     in the package.    
     </p>
@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@
 
 <subsection name="0.2 What's in commons-math" href="summary">
     <p>
-    Commons-Math is made up of a small set of math/stat utilities addressing 
+    Commons Math is made up of a small set of math/stat utilities addressing 
     programming problems like the ones in the list below.  This list is not 
exhaustive, 
-    it's just meant to give a feel for the kinds of things that Commons-Math 
provides.  
+    it's just meant to give a feel for the kinds of things that Commons Math 
provides.  
     <ul>
         <li>Computing means, variances and other summary statistics for a list 
of numbers</li>
         <li>Fitting a line to a set of data points using linear regression</li>
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
     </ul></p> 
     <p>
     We are actively seeking ideas for additional components that fit into the 
-    <a href="../index.html#summary">Commons-Math vision</a> of a set of 
lightweight, 
+    <a href="../index.html#summary">Commons Math vision</a> of a set of 
lightweight, 
     self-contained math/stat components useful for solving common programming 
problems.
     Suggestions for new components or enhancements to existing functionality 
are always welcome! 
     All feedback/suggestions for improvement should be sent to the 
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 
 <subsection name="0.3 How commons-math is organized" href="organization">
     <p>
-    Commons-Math is divided into fourteen subpackages, based on functionality 
provided.
+    Commons Math is divided into fourteen subpackages, based on functionality 
provided.
     <ol>
       <li><a href="stat.html">org.apache.commons.math.stat</a> - statistics, 
statistical tests</li>
       <li><a href="analysis.html">org.apache.commons.math.analysis</a> - 
rootfinding, integration, interpolation, polynomials</li>
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
 <subsection name="0.4 How interface contracts are specified in commons-math 
javadoc" href="contracts">
   <p>
     You should always read the javadoc class and method comments carefully 
when using 
-    Commons-Math components in your programs.  The javadoc provides references 
to the algorithms
+    Commons Math components in your programs.  The javadoc provides references 
to the algorithms
     that are used, usage notes about limitations, performance, etc. as well as 
interface contracts.
     Interface contracts are specified in terms of preconditions (what has to 
be true in order
     for the method to return valid results), special values returned (e.g. 
Double.NaN) 
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
     exceptions (and any other exceptions) are thrown are specified in the 
javadoc method
     comments.
     In some cases, to be consistent with the <a 
href="http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/754/";>
-      IEEE 754 standard</a> for floating point arithmetic and with 
java.lang.Math, Commons-Math
+      IEEE 754 standard</a> for floating point arithmetic and with 
java.lang.Math, Commons Math
     methods return <code>Double.NaN</code> values. Conditions under which 
<code>Double.NaN</code>
     or other special values are returned are fully specified in the javadoc 
method comments.
   </p>
@@ -122,19 +122,19 @@
       NullArgumentException</a> is raised for signalling the illegal argument. 
Note that this
     class does not inherit from the standard <code>NullPointerException</code> 
but is a subclass
     of <code>MathIllegalArgumentException</code>.
-    No <code>NullPointerException</code> should be propagated from within 
Commons-Math.
+    No <code>NullPointerException</code> should be propagated from within 
Commons Math.
   </p>
 </subsection>
 
 <subsection name="0.5 Dependencies" href="dependencies">
     <p>
-    Commons-Math requires JDK 1.5+ and has no runtime dependencies.
+    Commons Math requires JDK 1.5+ and has no runtime dependencies.
     </p>
 </subsection>
 
 <subsection name="0.6 License" href="license">
     <p>
-    Commons-Math is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 
2.0:
+    Commons Math is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 
2.0:
     <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0"/>.
     </p>
 


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