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Which is the object of the sentence below or how many objects are there?
"Prepare for program-level enterprise and application architecture reviews"
(This sentence is from the "Net-Centric Implementation Part 1: Overview" .
The document can be viewed by searching the file "Part1_v3pt1pt0-22Dec2009.pdf".)
It seems to me that all the words after "Prepare for" is one big object ,
but it does not make any sense to me.
Is there a special usage or meaning for the words "enterprise" or "application" that would make the sentence make sense?
"Prepare for program-level enterprise and application architecture reviews"
(This sentence is from the "Net-Centric Implementation Part 1: Overview" .
The document can be viewed by searching the file "Part1_v3pt1pt0-22Dec2009.pdf".)
It seems to me that all the words after "Prepare for" is one big object ,
but it does not make any sense to me.
Is there a special usage or meaning for the words "enterprise" or "application" that would make the sentence make sense?