The Computer Readability Editing System (CRES) i s a tool f o r helping technical w r i t e r s adhere t o writing r u l e s contained i n mil i t a r y standards and gui del i nes . consistent terminology, defining technical terms and avoiding c e r t a i n kinds of awkward sentence construction. The most important f e a t u r e of the system i s i t s control of vocabulary using a s e r i e s o f c a r e f u l l y compiled word l i s t s including a common word l i s t of 4,000 words and seven technical word l i s t s (e.g., e l e c t r o n i c s and propulsion engineering). s p e c i f i c a l l y w i t h m i l i t a r y technical information. needs. Many contractors a r e incorporating CRES i n t o t h e i r automated publishing systems. For example, i t he1 ps i n using The l i s t s were laboriously compiled f o r use Users can e a s i l y compile l i s t s f o r t h e i r own The program, now running on t h e WANG VS minicomputer, has been designed f o r ease of use.
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