C1 noun Formell

codocness

/koʊˈdɒk.nəs/

The state or quality of being collaboratively documented or co-authored by multiple parties. It refers to the degree of shared transparency and collective input in maintaining records or documentation.

Beispiele

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1

The codocness of our shared travel blog made the trip feel like a team effort.

The collaborative quality of our shared travel blog made the trip feel like a team effort.

2

To ensure legal compliance, the department must increase the codocness of its auditing procedures.

To ensure legal compliance, the department must increase the shared documentation quality of its auditing procedures.

3

I really like the codocness of this app; everyone can add notes to the same file at once.

I really like the collaborative nature of this app; everyone can add notes to the same file at once.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
codocness
Verb
codocument
Adverb
codocumentarily
Adjektiv
codocumentary
Verwandt
codocumentation
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: Co (together) + Doc (document) + Ness (state of). It is the 'Together-Document-State'.

Schnelles Quiz

The software team improved their ________ by using a platform that allowed simultaneous editing by all engineers.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: codocness

Beispiele

1

The codocness of our shared travel blog made the trip feel like a team effort.

everyday

The collaborative quality of our shared travel blog made the trip feel like a team effort.

2

To ensure legal compliance, the department must increase the codocness of its auditing procedures.

formal

To ensure legal compliance, the department must increase the shared documentation quality of its auditing procedures.

3

I really like the codocness of this app; everyone can add notes to the same file at once.

informal

I really like the collaborative nature of this app; everyone can add notes to the same file at once.

4

The researcher examined the correlation between high codocness and the accuracy of medical histories.

academic

The researcher examined the correlation between high levels of collaborative documentation and the accuracy of medical histories.

5

Improving the codocness of our project logs will reduce the risk of information silos.

business

Improving the shared quality of our project logs will reduce the risk of information silos.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
codocness
Verb
codocument
Adverb
codocumentarily
Adjektiv
codocumentary
Verwandt
codocumentation

Häufige Kollokationen

high codocness a high degree of collaborative documentation
ensure codocness to guarantee that records are co-authored
level of codocness the extent to which a document is shared
achieve codocness to successfully reach a state of shared record-keeping
codocness of records the collaborative quality of the files

Häufige Phrasen

a spirit of codocness

a willingness to document things together

lack of codocness

failure to maintain shared records

strive for codocness

work hard to ensure everyone participates in documentation

Wird oft verwechselt mit

codocness vs codependence

Codocness is about shared documentation; codependence is an unhealthy emotional reliance on another person.

codocness vs conduciveness

Conduciveness refers to making a certain outcome likely, while codocness refers to the quality of co-authoring files.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is often used in technical or organizational contexts where data transparency and shared responsibility for record-keeping are vital. It is a niche, C1-level word that likely appears in specific management or software development discourse.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners might confuse it with 'coding' or 'computer code.' Remember that the root 'doc' refers to documentation, not programming code.

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: Co (together) + Doc (document) + Ness (state of). It is the 'Together-Document-State'.

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Wortherkunft

Formed from the prefix 'co-' (meaning together) and the noun/verb 'document,' plus the suffix '-ness' to denote a state or quality.

Grammatikmuster

Used as an uncountable noun. Usually follows adjectives like 'high', 'low', or 'increased'. Can be followed by the preposition 'of'.
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Kultureller Kontext

Reflects the modern shift towards open-source collaboration and decentralized information sharing in professional settings.

Schnelles Quiz

The software team improved their ________ by using a platform that allowed simultaneous editing by all engineers.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: codocness

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