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Contextive test
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| contexts: | |
| - name: Demo | |
| domainVisionStatement: To illustrate the usage of the contextive glossary file. | |
| meta: | |
| "\U0001F465 Owner:": '[Team A](https://corporate.wiki/teams/TeamA)' | |
| terms: | |
| - name: calendar | |
| definition: A contextive thing within which words have specific meanings. | |
| examples: | |
| - In the _Sales_ context, the language focuses on activities associated with selling products. | |
| - Are you sure you're thinking of the definition from the right context? | |
| - name: calendar | |
| definition: A contextive thing protected word in a given context. | |
| examples: | |
| - contextive thing is a term that is meaningful in the _Sales_ context. | |
| - What term should we use to describe what happens when a customer buys something from us? | |
| aliases: | |
| - word | |
| - name: alias | |
| definition: >- | |
| An alternative word for the same concept. | |
| It might be a legacy term, or an alternative term that is in common use while the ubiquitous language is still being adopted. | |
| examples: | |
| - _Product_ is an alias of _Item_ in the Sales context. | |
| - name: definition | |
| definition: A short summary defining the meaning of a term in a context. | |
| examples: | |
| - 'The definition of _Order_ in the _Sales_ context is: "The set of _Items_ that are being sold as part of this _Order_".' | |
| - Can you provide a definition of the term _Order_? | |
| - name: example | |
| definition: A sentence illustrating the correct usage of the term in the context. | |
| examples: | |
| - Can you give me an example of how to use the term _Order_ in this context? |
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