Componentized Hypertext Information Management Platform ?

Looking at Component content management system 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_content_management_system>, I 
pulled out the following which I think apply to TiddlyWiki:

   - manages content at a granular level (component) rather than at the 
   document level
   - Each component represents a single topic, concept or asset
   - Each component is only stored one time in the content, providing a 
   single, trusted source of content
   - These components are then reused (rather than copied and pasted) 
   within a document or across multiple documents.
   - This ensures that content is consistent across the entire 
   documentation set
   - The use of components can also reduce the amount of time it takes to 
   update and maintain content as changes only need to be made once, in one 
   component.
   - Components can be as large as a chapter or as small as a definition or 
   even a word.
   - Components in multiple content assemblies (content types) can be 
   viewed as components or as traditional documents.

The only reason I don't like the word "content": sounds too much like 
content management, and Tiddly Wiki is a platform about whatever anyone 
needs:  content, knowledge, information, Getting Things Done, inventory 
cataloger, genealogy database, concept/mind mapping, blogging, web site 
creation, etc. etc. etc.  Such a buffet of possibilities...

Of course, I get into vocabulary paralysis by analysis, so pay no mind to 
me !

As I read, and enjoy, each post in this thread, I come back full-circle 
each time:  I do prefer "TiddlyWiki", "TW", "TiddlyWiki Platform" and 
TonyM's "TW Platform".  Although I often get way too wordy, I really 
appreciate minimalism.

On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 4:04:04 PM UTC-3, Mohammad wrote:
>
> I vote for this: Content Hypertext Info Management Platform or a suitable 
> abbreviation!
>
> Thank you all.
>
> On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 9:24:40 PM UTC+3:30, PMario wrote:
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 6:24:42 PM UTC+1, Julio Peña wrote:
>>>
>>> ....that's funny!
>>> Good one!
>>>
>>> CHIMP: "Content Hypertext Info Mgmt Platform"....hehehe.
>>>
>>
>> Love that :))))) I think it should be written without abbreviations to 
>> make it even more impressive :)
>>
>> "Content Hypertext Information Management Platform" 
>>
>> .... Yea, that's a name!
>>
>> -m
>>
>

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