Abstract
The Symbolic Shorthand System (SSS) is applicable to any problem of documentation. Instead of a code designation composed of numbers and letters the SSS uses mnemonic symbols and signs reminiscent of the subjects they denote.All possible subjects and relationships between them are first arranged in one dimension, typed separately on subject cards, and then arranged one after the other according to a fixed order of precedence.Synonymous designations are avoided because all symbols have only one fixed meaning. The possibility of combining symbols gives this system the vital flexibility that other methods lack and it can be expanded indefinitely by establishing new symbols and signs.
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