Glossary Entries
This section contains course syllabus regarding glossary entries. The following should be read and understood in order to create a glossary entry.
Rules for Glossary Entries
(note: be aware that this version of RED supports creating glossary entries and making links from rich text editors to entries)
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A glossary definition could be an analytical definition, an
enumeration of characteristics, or a behavioral description.
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Refering to other glossary entry in the definition is fine (including
circular references), if the reference is made explicit, e.g. by
preceeding it with ->
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A reader is a natural person posessing exactly one set of person-specific data
(including address and media preferences) who leases ->media.
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Always follow the schema <Subject> <Verb> <Object>.
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Split up different aspects into separate sentences.
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A reader is a natural person.
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A reader posesses exactly one set of person-specific data (including address
and media preferences).
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A reader leases ->media.