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Subject:Reviews and edits From:Marsha Kamish <MKamish -at- STEWART -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 6 Jan 1999 15:35:38 -0600
As I mentioned previously, I'm developing process for reviewing and
editing. In my still-rather-nebulous scenario, the writes will edit first
(perhaps using the JPL levels of edit as a guide) and the programmers will
review after the edits have been made. The problem for me is that I want to
find one word that will link both editing and reviewing into one process.
I've used the Word thesaurus feature (ok, ok, it was just a starting
place!), The Synonym Finder, Miriam-Webster Thesaurus, Wordsmyth English
Dictionary-Thesaurus, and Roget's with no joy. Help???
Maybes: appraisal process, assessment process,
Thanks!
Marsha G. Kamish, MA
Documentation Specialist
Landata Systems, Inc.
Houston, Texas
mkamish -at- stewart -dot- com
713-479-2571
The opinions expressed are mine and not necessarily representative of
Landata Systems, Inc.