Terminology in a sentence as a noun

The scary thing about that announcement are it uses the exact same terminology Sun Microsystems used.

All these questions and messages have to be in the terminology of the model, the view will therefore have to know the semantics of the attributes of the model it represents.

Everything about this post strikes me as a conspiracy-laden fake, from the typos to wrong terminology to untrue policies to the lack of specific names of people.

Nearly every section here either uses terminology poorly, is slightly incorrect, or has difficult examples.

* While I sincerely apologize to any game theorists who object to my inaccurate terminology, I must point out that it was you guys who decided to call this kind of optimization "greedy.

The reason this gaming terminology is so appealing to us is that it overlays nicely on the way we already think about life: you're constantly making some grade or another; you're constantly doing better or worse than your peers.

They chose extremely confusing terminology and a confusing structure to do this with; they created a "court", appointed by the Chief Justice, to conduct internal hearings on the legitimacy of individual surveillance efforts.

Well, bitmap is the common terminology for this data structure, but I prefer to think of it as a binary set: you have a bunch of bits in RAM, and a 1 bit at some integer index indicates that the index is in the set, and a 0 bit indicates that it isn't.

Rather than just allow you to pass login tokens to Flexible Payments, however, they have decided to provide a completely incompatible API with a new set of endpoints, a completely incompatible accounting system, and even completely new terminology to describe the same set of steps.

Terminology definitions

noun

a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline; "legal terminology"; "biological nomenclature"; "the language of sociology"

See also: nomenclature language