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Sft M Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

name

A system is designed by a software names/name ABC.

Names or name?
  

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I suppose this is what you mean: The system is designed using ABC software.

  • I suppose this is what you mean: The system is designed using ABC software.
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I suppose this is what you mean:

The system is designed using ABC software.
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I need to use the verb/noun "name". The reader is not sure whether ABC is a name or what.
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sft MThe reader is not sure whether ABC is a name or what.
Do you? And what about the meaning of the sentence? Please explain.
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I mean--

A system is designed by a software. The name of the software is ABC.

Now I want to paraphrase this--

A system is designed by a software name/names ABC.

or

A system is designed by a software which is named ABC.
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sft MA system is designed by a software.
That is the part that I don't understand—how can software design a system? Systems engineers (people) design systems composed of software.
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No! This is a special type of software. It can design a system by itself if I give proper input data. You may assume this is a very intelligent robot or something like that.
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Ah, OK then:

A system is designed by software named ABC.

('Software' is still uncountable for careful speakers.)

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