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<strong>NAVAIR</strong>INST <strong>4120.11</strong><br />

TM<br />

TMQA<br />

TMSS<br />

TPDR<br />

WYSIWYG<br />

W3C<br />

XML<br />

XLink<br />

XPath<br />

XSL<br />

XSLT<br />

Technical Manual<br />

Technical Manual Quality Assurance<br />

Technical Manuals Specifications and Standards<br />

Technical Publication Discrepancy Report<br />

What You See is What You Get<br />

World Wide Web Consortium<br />

Extensible Markup Language<br />

XML Linking Language<br />

XML Path Language<br />

XML Style sheet Language<br />

XSL Transformations<br />

3.2 . Definitions of selected terms.<br />

3.2.1. Annotations. Annotations are the ability of the IETM<br />

author and or user to place special notes within an IETM. These<br />

notes can be public information for all users, such as special<br />

information that requires rapid deployment to the IETM holders<br />

(e.g., “Advance Change Notices”). They also can be private<br />

notes needed only by the user to assist in their training or in<br />

the performance of their duties.<br />

3.2.2 . Acquiring activity. The DOD component, activity, or<br />

organization of a using military service, or that organization<br />

delegated by a using service that is responsible for the<br />

selection and determination of requirements for TMs.<br />

3.2.3 . American National Standards Institute (ANSI). A private<br />

sector organization, which plans, develops, establishes or<br />

coordinates standards, specifications, handbooks or related<br />

documents.<br />

3.2.4 . Bookmark. Bookmarks are the capability to mark areas of<br />

interest to allow quick access within an IETM.<br />

3.2.5 . Cascading menus. A cascading menu is the child of the<br />

first menu item selected. In both the drop-down menu format and<br />

the pop-up menu format, the child menu appears next to the first<br />

menu item selected. There may be several levels of cascading<br />

menus.<br />

3.2.6 . Callout. Anything placed on an illustration to aid in<br />

identifying the objects being illustrated, such as index<br />

numbers, nomenclature, leader lines, and arrows.<br />

3.2.7 . Caution. A statement or some other notification about an<br />

operating or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition that,<br />

if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or<br />

destruction of, equipment or loss of mission effectiveness.<br />

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