atw: Re: The things that make up a system
- From: "roman danylak" <rdanylak@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:42:08 +1000
I would say that depends if the function of the systems are really
different. You could give them names like geographical terms or similar to
highlight that fact. If not you could say subsystem 1, subsystem 2 etc.
Roman
On 8/26/08, Bob Trussler <bob.trussler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Kath,
> good question. I think I normally use subsystem in all lower case.
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> Bob T
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> 2008/8/26 Kathy Bowman <Kathy.Bowman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> hi austechwriters,
>> I am editing a document for a military audience. The document uses Sub
>> System, Subsystem and Sub-System, often in the same paragraph. I am going
>> to change them all to Subsystem, but I am curious. What do you use?
>> cheers
>> Kath
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