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Systemterms is a centralized glossary of terms used to describe computer systems, software, networks, and related operations. It provides a standardized vocabulary to reduce ambiguity in documentation, incident reports, and cross-functional communication among developers, operators, and stakeholders. The aim is clear, precise terminology that remains stable over time.

Scope typically covers hardware components, software concepts, network terms, storage, security, data handling, performance metrics, and

Governance is usually performed by a glossary steward or a governance committee within an organization. Terms

Usage spans product documentation, user guides, runbooks, incident reports, onboarding materials, and training programs. A well-maintained

Systemterms may align with external standards or industry glossaries such as ITIL, ISO/IEC 27000, or NIST guides.

architectural
constructs.
Each
entry
includes
the
term,
a
concise
definition,
category
or
tag,
synonyms
or
acronyms,
usage
notes,
an
example,
and
links
to
related
terms
or
cross-references.
are
versioned
and
managed
through
a
change-control
process.
New
terms
or
changes
undergo
review,
justification,
and
approval
to
avoid
duplication
and
ensure
alignment
with
existing
standards
and
policies.
systemterms
glossary
improves
onboarding,
accelerates
collaboration,
and
supports
automated
documentation
and
search
across
systems.
Examples
of
common
terms
include
CPU,
latency,
throughput,
daemon,
API,
endpoint,
container,
virtual
machine,
and
microservice.
Organizations
may
publish
their
glossary
publicly
or
restrict
it
to
internal
use,
with
licensing
and
attribution
defined
in
governance
documents.