Revision
Revision ( Latin re 'again', 'back' and videre 'view': "review", "review"), as a verb revise , stands for:
- Revision (librarianship) , checking the library inventory for completeness and correct order of the list
- Revision (biology) , revision of the systematics of a group of living beings
- Revision (demoparty) , the world's largest meeting of the demo scene
- Revision (film) , German documentary film
- Revision (medicine) , repeated treatment
- Revision (law) , legal remedies to review a court judgment or the revision of a law
- Revisionism , in historical studies and political history the attempt to question what is recognized
- Audit report , review of all important sources as part of the critical edition
- Curriculum revision, regular revision of the curricula
Technology:
- Revision (clock) , maintenance of a clockwork
- Revision (version) , a revised new edition of a technical device or a technical document
- Revision , in software development a synonym for version; see version (software)
- Technical inspection , statutory inspection
Economy:
- Internal auditing , internal auditing processes in business
- Audit (cooperative) , compulsory audit of commercial and economic cooperatives
- Review of accounting, a company or an association
Publishing:
- Proofreading , checking a text for errors
- Revision (printing) , the last check before printing
- Revision (translation) , adaptation of an authoritative translation to the language change of the target language
See also:
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