The terms are interchangeable. We all know that 12/14 volt systems include 14/12 volt systems and the same for 28/24, 24/28. And the alternator does NOT supply 28 volts to the battery bus (that's the correct technical term for it). That voltage is dependent on temperature, voltage regulator setting, and a few other minor players. The most COMMON 24 volt bus is somewhere around 26.8 volts. However, we all design our electronics to operate down to 23 and up to 29 (or 11.5 to 14.5) continuous with spike protection above that.
Of course, since you've obviously been designing electronics for aircraft for the last 50 years you knew that, didn't you?
Jim