---+ Acronyms and Proper names used at INSPIRE, explained
This is a not complete list of words used during CDS Meetings that a new-comer may want to understand:
$ arXiv: The main
preprint server used by physicists, containing most of the documents that INSPIRE aggregates.
$ Budjet code: a metonimia for money reserve
$ CHEP: Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics conference
$ CLI: Command Line Interface
$ DC:
Dublin Core metadata format (a very simple and well known way to describe documents)
$ EPFL: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
$ Gray Book:
lists of experiments, institutes and people participating in experiments at CERN
$ HW: Hardware
$ IE: Microsoft Internet Explorer
$ INSPIRE: well...
$ LEP: Large Electron-Positron (Main project at CERN before LHC)
$ LHC: Large Hadron Collider (Main project at CERN)
$ LHCb:
$ LHCC: ...
$ MAC: Apple Macintosh
$ MARC: ...
$ MARS: ...
$ MBI: ...
$ MC: Marie Curie Fellows
$ MediaArchive: ...
$ MEIND: ...
$ MG: Multimedia Gallery
$ MMD: ...
$ MUSE: ...
$ MPI: ...
$ NLM: ...
$ NUR: ...
$ OMC: ...
$ OPAC: ...
$ Open/SCOAP3: ...
$ OpenURL: standard for putting bibliographic metadata within URLs
$ PB: ...
$ PERi: ...
$ PhotoLab: ...
$ PICT: ...
$ Post-C5: ...
$ PoW: Program of Work
$ PR: ...
$ Press Office: ...
$ PROD: Alias for CDSWEB
$ PUB: ...
$ Publiline: ...
$ Quattor: ...
$ RBAC: Role Based Access Control, authorization architecture used within
WebAccess $ regex: Regular Expression
$ recID: record identificator within CDS Invenio
$ RERO: Réseau des bibliothèques de Suisse occidentale
$ SBI: ...
$ SIPB: ...
$ SL: ...
$ SMAC: ...
$ SPIRES: ...
$ SPSC: ...
$ UAB: ...
$ UW: ...
$ WebDoc: ...
$ WML: Website META Language