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  • meaning - Conformity vs. conformance - English Language Usage . . .
    Conformance is how well something, such as a product or animal, meets a specified standard and may also refer to: Conformance testing, testing to determine whether a product or system meets some specified standard; SNIA Conformance Testing Program, a program trying to bring third-party standards conformance to the storage networking marketplace
  • Should I use a or an prior to an abbreviation? [duplicate]
    For example, non-conformance is abbreviated as NC If I am referring to a non-conformance, I may pronounce the whole word or I may literally say the letters "NC"; in my industry, they are used interchangeably So if I am writing it in context, it can be "an NC" or "a NC" depending on whether I orally pronounce it as "NC" or "non-conformance"
  • formality - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I can't find an authoritative-reference for this, but I've often seen bug used in a more restrictive sense: a bug is a non-conformance to a detailed specification If that detailed specification does not match high-level requirements, it is not a bug but it remains a defect
  • Are in accordance with and according to interchangeable?
    I always use the two expressions interchangeably; well indeed I'm mostly prone to use quot;in accordance with quot; in an academic context instead of quot;according to quot; Is that correct? What
  • When to use generally, usually, or normally
    CalifJim: The example I came up with, before reading any other responses, was similar to Clive's People don't normally walk about naked in public You can substitute usually, but the emphasis on "conformance to norms" is more important when you use normally For inanimate objects, usually often seems more appropriate than normally
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • Is there a single-word verb equivalent to make something more . . .
    Try: formalize, "give (something) legal or formal status" (Oxford); [fully] organize, "coordinate the activities of (a person or group of people) efficiently" (Oxford);
  • prepositions - Consistency to, or consistency in? - English Language . . .
    If you are discussing conformance to an external element, use with He has explained these same concepts in his first book Is there consistency with what I wrote? The phrase consistency to does not seem to fit most constructions
  • Comma before only to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • adjectives - What does canonical mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    @Unreason: Well I think OP's usage is highly specific to programming Stacker, for example, has pretty much defined the meaning - pretty much OP's defn:6, except in this case there's no special reason to assume conformance to any particular standard - so long as all references are canonical in respect of the same standard, that's all that matters





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