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Done. Don't know what you mean, Matt, but when I google for CCM, I get Christian music as one of ten hits, with the other ten hits for completely unrelated topics. For me, it's clear that this means no primary topic exists, and the dab should be here. —Nightstallion (?) Seen this already? 10:12, 5 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • It's part of WP culture that would-be editors participate in "Is there a WP:primary topic?" discussions without knowing what the question means. Popularity contests often have "winners" bcz they ask "who is most popular?", but we don't care, even if they are ten times as popular as the next competitor. The relevant question is "Does some topic account for >50% of the usages of the term. If bad music about bad theology accounted for 49.5% and Connecticut Climbers and Mountaineers were second, with .1%, the 50.1% who would otherwise have to turn around and come back to choose among the 500 or thousand other topics on the Dab page are *all* better served by "equal" disambiguation. And to a near certainty, the hymn-munchers -- who at most would be merely the first losers in the winnerless contest -- would still find the link they want right at the top of the Dab page whose name they typed in, one click (and approximately zero thought) away from their goal. So come down off your cross and enjoy the 'pedia, as most of our users do.
    --Jerzyt 12:10, 11 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

(Config & Chg Mgmt)[edit]

And what about software Configuration and Change Management? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.165.110.102 (talk) 10:37, 22 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Memory[edit]

Core-Coupled Memory (CCM), eg. https://www.st.com/resource/en/application_note/dm00083249-use-stm32f3stm32g4-ccm-sram-with-iar-ewarm-keil-mdkarm-and-gnubased-toolchains-stmicroelectronics.pdf — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.20.151.11 (talk) 18:06, 7 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]