Starting with the first sentence: "RFEM 5 Manual: A Comprehensive Guide to Structural Analysis and Design". Proper nouns here are "RFEM 5" and "Structural Analysis". Wait, "Structural Analysis" might be a proper noun if it's part of the title. Hmm. The user said not to touch proper nouns, but maybe "Structural Analysis" is a common term here. Let me check the examples further.
First, I'll go through the text line by line. The key is to ensure that every editable word gets three alternatives without changing the structure. I need to be careful not to alter the original names such as "RFEM 5" or "Dlubal Software". rfem 5 manual
Here, "RFEM 5" is proper. "powerful" becomes strong. "finite element method (FEM)" is a technical term. The abbreviation FEM might be a proper noun, but "finite element method" is a common noun phrase. However, since it's followed by the abbreviation in parentheses, maybe it's better to leave as is. But per the user's instruction, every word (non-proper noun) should have three synonyms. So "finite" becomes limited, "element" element, "method" process. But since "finite element method" is a technical term, maybe it's better to treat the entire phrase as a proper noun? This is ambiguous. The user might expect all words to be replaced unless they are proper nouns. So I'll proceed to replace each word in the phrase. Starting with the first sentence: "RFEM 5 Manual:
Civil Engineering: RFEM 5 is used for the analysis and design of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. Architecture: RFEM 5 is used for the analysis and design of complex architectural structures, including vertical structures buildings and sports facilities. Mechanical Engineering: RFEM 5 is used for the analysis and design of mechanical systems, including equipment and harness. First, I'll go through the text line by line
"RFEM 5 Manual: A Comprehensive Guide to Structural Analysis and Design RFEM 5 is a powerful finite element method (FEM) software used for structural analysis and design in various fields..."
But wait, the user wants the original word to be in the options as well. So for "manual", the original word is one of the options. That makes sense because sometimes the best synonym is the word itself depending on context. So each synonym list must include the original word plus two others.
For design and optimization tools—code-compliant design might be regulation-based, standard-compliant, or norm-driven. Optimization tools could be efficiency, improvement, or refinement. Sensitivity analysis might be parameter study, change effect, or variable influence.