Words and terms in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: What’s the difference?
I am delighted to announce that we recently published a new product glossary of Microsoft Dynamics AX terms.I would like to share insight into our glossary by offering some thoughts on the distinction...
View ArticleDefining concepts in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: Accuracy, precision, and...
The practice of defining concepts for Microsoft Dynamics AX requires accuracy, precision, and domain tailoring. So the question I pose for consideration is: What constitutes an accurate, precise, and...
View ArticleDistinguishing between concepts in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: source...
In this blog entry we take a closer look at how we apply the concepts named source document and business document in Microsoft Dynamics AX.We apply the term source document when we refer to an original...
View ArticleWhen is good enough good enough?
We follow a practice for defining concepts and selecting terms for Microsoft Dynamics AX that names these concepts in the real-world. This practice ensures that the concepts and terms that we are...
View ArticleThe Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary: What’s in? What’s out?
In our work of aligning, and in some cases, realigning concepts and their terms across the Microsoft Dynamics AX product, we considered which concepts we should publish in our glossary. Throughout our...
View ArticleThe role of the terminology manager in the Microsoft Dynamics AX organization
For the better part of our last development cycle, my focus has been on managing terminology. In this blog entry, I address two questions that I have received from fellow Microsoft colleagues when I...
View ArticleThe origin of Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary entries
When I ask stakeholders to contribute entries to the Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary, they usually ask me this question: Which concepts and terms should I choose for the glossary?The most...
View ArticleMeasuring the quality of content submissions
In this blog entry I examine the practice that we apply for evaluating quality with respect to glossary entry submissions for the Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary.While the focus of this blog entry is on...
View ArticleThe state of equilibrium: Balancing the voice of the application and the...
When we consider which terms and words to use in Microsoft Dynamics AX product content, such as on the user interface, in the glossary, in error messages, in help topics, in white papers, and so on, we...
View ArticleContent is the user interface
In Microsoft Dynamics AX, product content comprises all of the text—the terms, verbs, phrases, sentences, and so on—that appear on the user interface (UI), in tooltips, in error messages, in the...
View ArticleDistinguishing between concepts in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: stock vs....
In this blog entry we take a closer look at how we apply the concepts named stock and inventory in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.But before we examine the concepts named stock and inventory, I offer some...
View ArticleWords and terms in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: What’s the difference?
I am delighted to announce that we recently published a new product glossary of Microsoft Dynamics AX terms.I would like to share insight into our glossary by offering some thoughts on the distinction...
View ArticleDefining concepts in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: Accuracy, precision, and...
The practice of defining concepts for Microsoft Dynamics AX requires accuracy, precision, and domain tailoring. So the question I pose for consideration is: What constitutes an accurate, precise, and...
View ArticleDistinguishing between concepts in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: source...
In this blog entry we take a closer look at how we apply the concepts named source document and business document in Microsoft Dynamics AX.We apply the term source document when we refer to an original...
View ArticleWhen is good enough good enough?
We follow a practice for defining concepts and selecting terms for Microsoft Dynamics AX that names these concepts in the real-world. This practice ensures that the concepts and terms that we are...
View ArticleThe Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary: What’s in? What’s out?
In our work of aligning, and in some cases, realigning concepts and their terms across the Microsoft Dynamics AX product, we considered which concepts we should publish in our glossary. Throughout our...
View ArticleThe role of the terminology manager in the Microsoft Dynamics AX organization
For the better part of our last development cycle, my focus has been on managing terminology. In this blog entry, I address two questions that I have received from fellow Microsoft colleagues when I...
View ArticleThe origin of Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary entries
When I ask stakeholders to contribute entries to the Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary, they usually ask me this question: Which concepts and terms should I choose for the glossary?The most...
View ArticleMeasuring the quality of content submissions
In this blog entry I examine the practice that we apply for evaluating quality with respect to glossary entry submissions for the Microsoft Dynamics AX glossary.While the focus of this blog entry is on...
View ArticleThe state of equilibrium: Balancing the voice of the application and the...
When we consider which terms and words to use in Microsoft Dynamics AX product content, such as on the user interface, in the glossary, in error messages, in help topics, in white papers, and so on, we...
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