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		<title>Component Abbreviations and the usage at BMW</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know what DZM, ACC or EDC means? What does the car maker say if they want to use a AHPS?
The secret is that many OEMs use different abbreviations and shortcuts do describe the components used in their cars.
Most time also within the component these shortcuts can be trademarked or are copy-protected.
The effect is [...]]]></description>
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