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  2. Simplified Technical English - Wikipedia

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    ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English (STE) is a controlled language designed to simplify and clarify technical documentation. It was originally developed during the 1980's by the European Association of Aerospace Industries (AECMA), at the request of the European Airline industry, who wanted a standardized form of English for technical documentation that could be easily understood by non ...

  3. Talk:Simplified Technical English/Archives/2018 - Wikipedia

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    1 AECMA Simplified English Guide (first release in 1986) which, in 2005, became the ASD Simplified Technical English Specification, ASD-STE100. 1 comment Toggle the table of contents

  4. S1000D - Wikipedia

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    There is a patch folder, but no official numbered patch and it only contains an updated data dictionary. 2.1 29 February 2004 SGML/XML DTD, XML schema 2.2 01 May 2005 SGML/XML DTD, XML schema 2.2.1 dated 01 May 2006 (XML schema only) 2.3 28 February 2007 SGML/XML DTD, XML schema 2.3.1 dated 01 February 2009 (various schema problems fixed) 3.0

  5. Distributed Language Translation - Wikipedia

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    A prototype application of DLT in technical translation (through 'AECMA Simplified English', in collaboration with Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker) achieved an accuracy rate of around 95 percent. Not only the specific technical vocabulary was checked, but also narrow and broad contexts.

  6. dict.cc - Wikipedia

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    dict.cc is a free, multilingual online dictionary. For offline use the dictionaries can be downloaded as text files and used in various programs on Windows, iOS, Android [2] [3] and Palm OS. Dict.cc GmbH have their main office in the Austrian capital city of Vienna.

  7. Controlled natural language - Wikipedia

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    The first type of languages (often called "simplified" or "technical" languages), for example ASD Simplified Technical English, Caterpillar Technical English, IBM's Easy English, are used in the industry to increase the quality of technical documentation, and possibly simplify the semi-automatic translation of the documentation.

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  9. LanguageTool - Wikipedia

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    The core app itself is free and open-source and can be downloaded for offline use. Some languages use ' n-gram ' data, [ 7 ] which is massive and requires considerable processing power and I/O speed, for some extra detections.

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