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Subject:Re: TERMINOLOGY - Dressing From:doug montalbano <doug_montalbano -at- CC -dot- CHIRON -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 3 Mar 1995 10:55:47 PST
Josee writes:
We're righting documentation for the utilities industry. In UK, they use the
word "dressing" for the process of manually applying tags and flags to maps
of their distribution network. <deleted>
Our US clients are not familiar with the term "dressing" and we would like
to use the word to express that process.
Would anybody know of a better term?
I can't help with the terminology, but I can't resist noting that
her first sentence opens a whole new door of perception on what we
do for a living: WE RIGHT DOCUMENTATION!! Yes, yes! Righting
documentation wrongs, that we do, yes'm!