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What does ACT stand for?
Ryan Morlok
I believe it is a publishing system related to Napa.
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Kurt Devlin
ACT does indeed stand for Authored Content Tool.
It is an configurable Editorial UI for authoring and publishing content for Westlaw. The initial content that ACT is being developed for is Know How content from PLC. Lessons learned on the Napa Editorial UI (that shares Know How content similar to PLC) and the New & Alerting Editorial UI are being used to create a configurable and extensible editorial user interface and workflow. New ACT UI instances for new products will be able to be developed, configured, deployed, and run much more quickly.
Each instance will typically be branded as "ACT for...". For example, "ACT for Know How" or "ACT for Small Law".
For further information please see [ACT on the hub][1].
[1]:
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/groups/analytical-law-development/projects/act
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CJ Aspromgos
Authored Content Tool? (that's my guess)
[Link to ACT on the hub][1]
[1]:
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/docs/DOC-561790
Kurt Devlin
ACT does indeed stand for Authored Content Tool.
It is an configurable Editorial UI for authoring and publishing content for Westlaw. The initial content that ACT is being developed for is Know How content from PLC. Lessons learned on the Napa Editorial UI (that shares Know How content similar to PLC) and the New & Alerting Editorial UI are being used to create a configurable and extensible editorial user interface and workflow. New ACT UI instances for new products will be able to be developed, configured, deployed, and run much more quickly.
Each instance will typically be branded as "ACT for...". For example, "ACT for Know How" or "ACT for Small Law".
For further information please see [ACT on the hub][1].
[1]:
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/groups/analytical-law-development/projects/act
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