Re: "Advanced" or Advance" Information?

Subject: Re: "Advanced" or Advance" Information?
From: Dan Martillotti <danm -at- DEV -dot- TIVOLI -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 11:18:59 CDT

Brent asks:
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I'm releasing an early version of a manual for a chip. What is the
industry-standard term for such an early document? I've heard both
"advanced" and "advance." Later releases would be called "preliminary"
and "final."

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This early version is an advance document. An advanced document is one that
contains information for more informed or advanced users.

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