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This means that terms that are part of industry-specific jargon should remain as they are. For example, in the term "relational database management system", "relational" is a key technical term and shouldn't be changed to "structured" or "organized". Therefore, I need to be careful not to alter such technical terms even if they aren't proper nouns. The same applies to terms like "developer edition"—those should stay unchanged.

But the instruction says to "swap all words with 3 alternatives in b format", so each word (except proper nouns) becomes three options. Let me start processing the text: sql server 2012 developer edition download

Wait, "comprehensive edition" – "comprehensive" is the word to spin. So it becomes comprehensive. Then "provides a wide range of features and tools" – "provides" becomes offers, "wide range" becomes broad, "features" tools, "tools for developing, deploying, and managing" – "tools" to applications, "developing" building, "deploying" implementing, "managing" managing. This means that terms that are part of

So, I need to process each word in the text, check if it's a proper noun (like product names, specific software names), and if not, replace it with three synonyms. But where do I get the synonyms? The user didn't provide a thesaurus, so maybe they expect me to generate plausible alternatives. However, generating three synonyms per word might be tricky. Alternatively, maybe the user wants the same word used but with three options, but that doesn't make sense. The same applies to terms like "developer edition"—those

It's a bit tedious, but I need to go through each word not part of a brand name and find three reasonable alternatives. Also, ensure that numbers and units (like 1 GB, 2.5 GB) are left as is unless the user allows changes, but the prompt says to generate alternatives, so maybe the numbers can stay since they are part of the system requirements. The brand names are explicitly mentioned to be kept.

Transformed: "B installation procedure must start..."

Therefore, the approach is: