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- What is the correct pronunciation of the word “processes”?
The second edition of Webster's New International Dictionary was published in 1934, so it would appear that the pronunciation of processes with a "long e" sound in the last syllable has been around for some time Note that processes seems to only be pronounced with siz or siːz when it is a plural noun
- When is the plural es pronounced ess ez izz vs. eez?
I was just thinking about this when I typed out "processes" and realized that I've heard it pronounced both "process-izz" and "process-eez" Is one incorrect, or is it considered an accent thing,
- Which of these two sentences is correct (processes vs. process)?
0 This is a matter of context and semantics Do you use a single process to perform all of your projects? Then the second is correct Differing processes to perform each task would indicate that the first is correct
- Should the names of methods, processes or roles be capitalized?
A question concerning capitalisation to calrify ambiguity as I've seen the words variously capitalized Should the names of methods, processes or roles be capitalized? ( f ex Agile method, Sprint
- Is the grammar correct? . . . liaise with other departments on processes . . .
Is "on" the correct preposition? Are the words "processes" and "documentation" parallel? Is it correct to conjunct them in a sentence like this one? Is there a better way to say this? Context: Jane works with other departments to ensure that her department's process and other departments' processes are followed correctly
- A word to describe an excessively formal process or procedure
I'm looking for a single word that can describe that a given process is overly formal in the sense that it requires plenty of steps or involves myriad subprocesses For instance, some company is ab
- Processor vs Processer - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
13 Is there any difference between "processor" and "processer"? Some spelling dictionaries only have the -or form, and some have both Is it a US vs UK English thing? Or something else? More specifically, is a computer algorithm that processes orders better called an OrderProcessor or an OrderProcesser?
- What is the origin of daemon with regards to computing?
Common daemon processes include email handlers, print spoolers and other programs that perform OS administrative tasks Daemons also perform specified operations at predefined times in response to events
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