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As you will see from the wiki page, there are a couple of examples listed to give you an idea of what is expected when we generate our definitions. A schedule is also available for this task on the main page. I recommend that you use the Wiki directly to contribute to this. But if you are not comfortable with using the Wiki, please feel free to email us your contribution and one of us will add it to the Wiki. | 1. It is strongly recommended that you Login using your SimTK account, but it is not required. 2. Scroll down to the term or phrase you're interested in contributing to 3. Click on the term or phrase to navigate to the page where you can add to the list of definitions for the term or phrase 4. Once you're on the page of interest, click on the "Edit (Text)" link on the upper left corner of the page to navigate to the simple text editor that will allow you to add your definitions 5. Type your contribution within the simple text editor field at the appropriate location for "Dictionary Definition", "Committee Definition", "Domain Specific Usage" or "Notes" 6. Press the "Save Changes" button to exit the editor and view the results of your contribution 7. To make |
Schedule and Instructions
To contribute to the glossary:
1. It is strongly recommended that you Login using your SimTK account, but it is not required. 2. Scroll down to the term or phrase you're interested in contributing to 3. Click on the term or phrase to navigate to the page where you can add to the list of definitions for the term or phrase 4. Once you're on the page of interest, click on the "Edit (Text)" link on the upper left corner of the page to navigate to the simple text editor that will allow you to add your definitions 5. Type your contribution within the simple text editor field at the appropriate location for "Dictionary Definition", "Committee Definition", "Domain Specific Usage" or "Notes" 6. Press the "Save Changes" button to exit the editor and view the results of your contribution 7. To make
Schedule
until October 15, 2013
- CPMS Task Team Coordinators (see ["CPMS Task Teams"]) interact with AC Team Members to describe and discuss the activity
by November 30, 2013
- CPMS Task Team Coordinators contribute and collect terms and definitions
until January 31, 2014
- CPMS Task Team Coordinators consolidate and publish glossary of terms
until February 28, 2014
- CPMS Committee Members and Advisory Council provide final feedback on glossary of terms
by March 31, 2014
- CPMS Committee published final version of glossary of terms that will be held static until the next round of revision of the guideline. The first version of the guideline will be published in late 2014.