RE: Modelling or Modeling?

Subject: RE: Modelling or Modeling?
From: "Butler, Darren J Ctr 584 CBSS/GBHAC" <Darren -dot- Butler -dot- ctr -at- Robins -dot- af -dot- mil>
To: <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 15:32:20 -0400

On 18-Sep-07 @3:28:09 PM Darren J Butler wrote:



In general:



The double "L" spelling is most often used when referring to theories,
concepts, principles etc - basically anything in the abstract. As with
many scientific terms, exceptions abound.



Ex: The rate of deceleration for the Space Station will be determined by
geosynchronous modelling.



The single "L" is used when referring to anything (or anyone) that is
used as a representation or a display.



Ex: Biff used both physical and computer 3D modeling to show Muffy
how doughnuts, are ruining her modeling career.





Those who disagree may pounce.......(wait for
it)................(wa-a-ait for it)............NOW!!



;~)



Blessings,

Darren



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Darren J. Butler

Sr. Technical Writer-Editor, Frame Template Wrangler, Mil-Spec Pharisee

Integrated Data for Maintenance

NG Corp



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Subject: Modelling or Modeling?



Any O&G folks out there? I need help with modelling. Some here use one
'l' and some use two. The dictionary I use has both as correct. Anyone
decided on a standard?



(It's modeling as in reservoir modeling or thermal modelling.)



Thanks!



Marsha Kamish

Technical Writer

Shell Exploration & Production Company

Houston, TX



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References:
Re: A Long Time Ago: From: John Posada
Modelling or Modeling?: From: Marsha.Kamish

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