In the following table, you can find the most common abbreviations used when developing, testing and using the Integration Layer. Some entries are tied to the Integration Layer, others are generic entities of the OneDealer platform.

ODILOneDealer Integration Layer: Most of the time refers to ThinkRit's implementation (see ODIL Versioning), but sometimes can be falsely used to describe the IL.App
ODISOneDealer Integration Services (Former OAC)
ODINOneDealer INternal: The DSW and DASW of OneDealer. Used mostly in IL.App.
Neuro ILThe new (non-standalone, aka in-DSW) version of the Integration Layer. Can be set on or off. See Neuro Integration Layer 2.0 for more information.
OACOneDealer Adapter Core: Refers to the mapping system developed by the Adapter Team. More info on OD Adapters Home
DSMDocument Status Matrix: More info on Document Status Matrix - DSM
IL.AppIntegration Layer Application: The even newer, standalone version of the Integration Layer. It is written with .NET 7 and has its own solution (see here). Documentation available at Integration Layer App. Sometimes it can be falsely be described as ODIL. 
MQMessage Queue: Also seen as RabbitMQ, refers to the message queue implementation, currently using RabbitMQ, between the DSW and IL.App. More info at Message Queues.
SITSystem Integration Test: The time period booked for testing the integration with a new system
UATUser Acceptance Test: The time period booked for testing the User eXperience of a new feature
DSWDigital Sales Workplace: The heart of the OneDealer. View OneDealer1. Introduction for more info.
DASWDigital After Sales Workplace: The after sales (Jobcards etc) part of the OneDealer
CarloExternal Transport Management System. The IL communicates with it via OAC.
PlanItExternal System for Service Order Planning. The IL communicates with it via OAC.
SyncContextAn attribute for storing ODILEntityAction(s). More on SyncContext.
JWTJSON Web Token: an authentication token, currently only used in Integration Layer App
DRSContrary to what many F1 fans may believe, DRS stands for Dead Request Service, which is a service to store all failed and unsuccessful requests in order to be re-send/re-calculated.
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