Looking back at the previous example: "downloading the complete book solutions PDF" was changed to "download the full textbook answers", etc., without the PDF. So maybe the user is okay with omitting the PDF in the options. So I'll proceed similarly here.
I need to ensure that synonyms are appropriate in context and maintain the original meaning. Also, check that brand names like MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Neo4j, and Amazon Neptune remain untouched. Avoid any markdown formatting as requested. Let me review each term replacement to confirm correctness and consistency.
The user's text is about Database Systems. The instruction is to "revise all terms with 3 options in c format. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So, for every term that can be replaced, provide three options in c format. Let's see which terms fit. database systems the complete book solutions pdf
I should start by reading through the input text carefully. Let's take each sentence and break it down word by word. For each word, I need to come up with three suitable synonyms. If the word is a brand or a proper noun, like DBMS (which is a database management system acronym), I should leave it as is unless the acronym is common. In this case, DBMS is a proper term and should remain unchanged.
Graph Databases: relationship-oriented systems such as other graph databases developed to maintain and access intricate links among information elements. Looking back at the previous example: "downloading the
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But the user hasn't specified whether to keep "PDF" in all options. To be safe, maybe include "PDF" in each option. However, in the previous example, they didn't. For example, "download the complete book solutions PDF" became "download the full textbook answers, or obtain the entire course guide". So maybe the PDF is part of the term and the options don't have to include it. So "complete book solutions PDF" could be replaced with "full textbook answers", etc., without the PDF. But the user might expect the options to have "PDF" if they are part of the term. Hmm, this is a bit ambiguous. I need to ensure that synonyms are appropriate
"Database Design" is part of a section title here. Are the section titles considered proper nouns? The user said "Don't touch proper nouns", but it's unclear if section titles like "Database Design" are proper nouns. Since the user says "Text only. Don't touch proper nouns", perhaps any capitalized terms that are part of the proper noun (like the book title) should be kept, but section titles like "Data Modeling", "Database Design", etc., are not proper nouns in the sense of being titles, so they can be modified. However, if "Graph databases" becomes "graph databases" when spintax is applied, but "NoSQL databases" is a proper term (NoSQL is a proper noun in computing). Wait, "NoSQL" is a proper noun, so "NoSQL databases" should be left as is. Similarly, "graph databases" is a term but not a proper noun. So I need to check each term for potential proper nouns.