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revisieversie

Revisieversie is a neologism used to describe a revised version of a text produced after a cycle of revision in collaborative editing. The term functions as a portmanteau of revision and version, signaling an intermediate artifact in the editing workflow rather than a final edition. In practice, a revisieversie often carries notes about changes, a tracked-changes record, or a delta against previous drafts, and it may be shared with team members, clients, or editors to validate the latest set of alterations.

Origin and usage context: The word has appeared mainly in informal online editing communities and multilingual

Characteristics: A revisieversie is typically marked by an explicit revision history, contributor attributions, and a timestamp.

See also: revision, version, revised edition, tracked changes, version control.

workflows.
Its
exact
definition
can
vary
by
group,
reflecting
local
conventions
about
what
constitutes
a
revision,
a
version,
or
a
publishable
draft.
As
a
concept,
the
revisieversie
sits
between
an
initial
draft
and
a
final
edition,
emphasizing
the
process
of
revision
rather
than
the
ultimate
publication
state.
It
may
be
stored
in
document-management
systems
or
version-control
environments
and
can
be
used
to
track
progression,
gather
feedback,
and
coordinate
approvals.
It
differs
from
“final”
or
“published”
versions
in
that
it
represents
an
ongoing
step
rather
than
a
conclusive
product.