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 Terminological semantics defines meaning through terms, definitions, designations, notes, examples, sources, synonyms, deprecated terms, and usage constraints. Terminological semantics defines meaning through terms, definitions, designations, notes, examples, sources, synonyms, deprecated terms, and usage constraints.
  
-A terminology record expresses semantic content when it identifies a term, defines the concept designated by the term, records the source of the definition, and constrains how the term appears in architecture, models, reports, schemas, rules, policies, interfaces, and implementation artefacts.+A terminology record expresses semantic content when it identifies a term, defines the concept designated by the term, records the source of the definition, and constrains how the term appears in architecture, models, reports, schemas, rules, policies, interfaces, and implementation artifacts.
  
 Terminological semantics differs from ordinary word usage. Ordinary word usage changes across communities and contexts. Terminological semantics establishes governed meaning for a defined community, domain, architecture, specification, or project. Terminological semantics differs from ordinary word usage. Ordinary word usage changes across communities and contexts. Terminological semantics establishes governed meaning for a defined community, domain, architecture, specification, or project.
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   * Traceability to authoritative sources   * Traceability to authoritative sources
  
-A governed architecture preserves [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:t:traceability|traceability]] from terminological semantics to source standards, conceptual models, vocabularies, ontologies, schemas, reports, rules, policies, and implementation artefacts that use the governed terms.+A governed architecture preserves [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:t:traceability|traceability]] from terminological semantics to source standards, conceptual models, vocabularies, ontologies, schemas, reports, rules, policies, and implementation artifacts that use the governed terms.
  
 ===== Definition ===== ===== Definition =====
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 ===== Source ===== ===== Source =====
  
-DIDO Solutions usage, informed by terminology practice, ISO terminology principles, semantic modelling practice, and standards-development practice.+DIDO Solutions usage, informed by terminology practice, ISO terminology principles, semantic modeling practice, and standards-development practice.
  
 ===== Note ===== ===== Note =====
  
-Terminological semantics does not define all [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:s:semantic|semantics]] of a domain. Terminology establishes the governing meaning of terms and definitions. Conceptual models, ontologies, schemas, rules, reports, policies, type systems, and implementation artefacts express additional semantic content.+Terminological semantics does not define all [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:s:semantic|semantics]] of a domain. Terminology establishes the governing meaning of terms and definitions. Conceptual models, ontologies, schemas, rules, reports, policies, type systems, and implementation artifacts express additional semantic content.
  
 A term without a governed definition creates semantic risk. Different communities can use the same term with different meanings or different terms for the same meaning. A term without a governed definition creates semantic risk. Different communities can use the same term with different meanings or different terms for the same meaning.
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