Proper noun "TMS Business Core Library" becomes TMS Business Core Library.
Moving to the next part: "The latest version of the TMS Business Core Library comes with an array of features that make it an indispensable tool for developers:". "Latest" can be Newest, "version" as Version, "comes with" becomes Comes with, "array" to Array, "indispensable tool" might be Crucial asset. TMS Business Core Library v1.15.1.1 with Full Source
First, I'll look at the first sentence: "The library's business logic and data access components make it an ideal choice for developing ERP systems." I need to break each word into three options. For example, "The" could be That, but "library's" is a proper noun if "TMS Business Core Library" is part of it. Wait, in the previous example, "library" was spun into "library|library|library", but "TMS Business Core Library" was left as is. Hmm, so maybe "library" here is part of the proper noun and should remain the same. Wait, in the first example, they spun "developers|programmers|engineers" but kept "TMS Business Core Library" as is. So maybe "library" in the sentence is part of the proper noun, so it should stay. But in the text provided, the first sentence mentions "The library's business logic...", here "library's" is part of the proper noun? Not sure. But the user's instruction says "Proper nouns stay." So if "library" is part of the proper noun, it should stay. Otherwise, if it's a regular word, replace it. Proper noun "TMS Business Core Library" becomes TMS
Also, some phrases might need to be split into individual words for accurate substitution. For example, "user-friendly interfaces" should become Intuitive interfaces. Each adjective and noun pair can be spintaxed separately. First, I'll look at the first sentence: "The
Next, every other word or phrase needs three synonyms unless it's a proper noun. Let me start with the first sentence: "Key Features of TMS Business Core Library v1.15.1.1". The word "Key" can become Essential, "Features" could be Features, and the rest are proper nouns, so they stay.