Main Page: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
Line 41: Line 41:


*They have a definition or usage unique to the 9-1-1 community.
*They have a definition or usage unique to the 9-1-1 community.
*They have several possible meanings but are expected to be used in a consistent way in all NENA publications.
*They have several possible meanings but are expected to be used in a consistent way in NENA publications, e.g., "service," "member," "element."
*They may have a single, common, popular definition, but are used consistently with a unique or specific meaning in all NENA publications.
*They may have a single, common, popular definition, but are used consistently with a unique or specific meaning in NENA publications, e.g., "authentication."
*They have an important use in a published NENA document, and the glossary provides hyperlinks to the document where the term is discussed.
*They have an essential use in a published NENA document, and the glossary provides links to the document where the term is discussed.

'''Terms, acronyms, and abbreviations that should NOT be included as separate entries in the Master Glossary include those with these characteristics:'''
'''Terms, acronyms, and abbreviations that should NOT be included as separate entries in the Master Glossary include those with these characteristics:'''