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authoring, present participle; authored, past tense; authors, 3rd person singular present; authored, past participle;
  1. Be the author of (a book or piece of writing)
    • - she has authored several articles on wildlife
  2. Be the originator of; create
    • - the concept has been authored largely by insurance companies

  1. An author (sometimes, in reference to a woman author, authress or authoress) is broadly defined as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created. Narrowly defined, an author is the originator of any written work.
  2. (authoring) The process of creating the content of a document or other content item, i.e., writing or composition; The result of this process; a writing or composition
  3. (Authoring) The ability to create and update content leads to the collaborative work of many rather than just a few web authors. In wikis, users may extend, undo and redo each other’s work. In blogs, posts and the comments of individuals build up over time.
  4. (Authoring) The process of designing, creating, capturing, editing, and integrating information for a CD or DVD. Or, creating a database for a CD or DVD using tagging and indexing that generates a search and retrieval document.
  5. (Authoring) A structured approach to developing all elements of a unit of instruction.
  6. (AUTHORING) The process of preparing, assembling and linking audio, video and graphics (assets), with the addition of a user interface, into a cohesive, interactive entertainment product. The end product of authoring is usually inclusion on either a DVD or CD-ROM disc.
  7. (Authoring) Creating an application or video to be stored on disc, such as a game or a multimedia presentation.
  8. (Authoring) Open Source projects like Ajax Animator and the (now defunct) UIRA aim to create a flash development environment, complete with a graphical user environment. ...
  9. (Authoring) Simple tools must be provided to allow everyone to contribute and edit content.
  10. (Authoring) The 3DVIA Studio application enables the creation of interactive 3D content with expressly provided authoring tools, including the use of the 3DVIA Studio-proprietary language VSL. ...
  11. (Authoring) The act of creating a movie on DVD support.
  12. (Authoring) The editing process used to create DVD software is called "authoring". Authoring includes the procedures necessary to encode the movie, graphics, text and sound data, etc. and to convert the encoded data as well as various control data into DVD-Video format data. ...
  13. (Authoring) The process of constructing a hypermedia program using a software package such as Macromedia Director.
  14. (Authoring) The process of developing eLearning materials.
  15. (Authoring) This is an optional part of the process of making a video. Once the material has been rendered, into the appropriate format, it can either be uploaded to the server (if streaming video) or it can be burnt onto a DVD for replay in a DVD player.
  16. (Authoring) is the process of combining DVD video and menus to make a finished disc for duplication or replication
  17. (Authoring) preparing a video or series of videos to be put onto a CD or DVD disc that will play in a VCD or DVD player. The process often includes adding menus and other graphics.
  18. (authoring) (v) The process of using computer programming tools to assemble different media into an interactive presentation. automation (n) The use of machinery in place of human labor.
  19. (authoring) system - A system that provides a way for those who are not professional programmers to create their own applications. ...
  20. Authoring is a term often used to describe making or writing a document using a mark-up language. This differs from the term programming as many people consider computer programming to be a different process involving different skills than authoring a mark-up language. ...