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  2. Naming and Design Rules - Wikipedia

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    The most common standard that Naming and Design Rules are created on is XML Schema. For example, the use of upper camel case data element names is a convention used in many standard but is not specified by the XML Schema specification. Naming and Design Rules have become an important aspect of each organizations data exchange standards.

  3. ISO 2145 - Wikipedia

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    All standard LaTeX document classes generate chapter, section, subsection, figure, table, etc. numbers as defined by ISO 2145. As of 2003, all Microsoft Word versions were by default set up to add a full stop after the final section number. This does not conform to ISO 2145. However, users can change style settings to match the ISO standard.

  4. Coding conventions - Wikipedia

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    These conventions usually cover file organization, indentation, comments, declarations, statements, white space, naming conventions, programming practices, programming principles, programming rules of thumb, architectural best practices, etc. These are guidelines for software structural quality.

  5. CAD standards - Wikipedia

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    ISO 13567 Technical product documentation – Organization and naming of layers for CAD; ISO 16792 Technical product documentation – Digital product definition data practices, for the presentation of 3D models and GD&T; ASTM F2915 Additive Manufacturing File Format; IGES Initial Graphics Exchange Specification

  6. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (companies) - Wikipedia

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    This page covers the naming convention of businesses, corporations, companies, public limited companies, limited companies, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, proprietary companies, unlimited liability corporations, and other types of corporation. A corporate entity is not excluded from this guideline if it is not-for ...

  7. Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Naming conventions Article Titles – Category Names – File Names Capitalization – Country-Specific Topics – Definite or Indefinite Articles – Events – Geographic Names – Numbers and Dates – Lists – People – Plurals – Technical Restrictions – Use English

  8. Naming convention (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a naming convention is a set of rules for choosing the character sequence to be used for identifiers which denote variables, types, functions, and other entities in source code and documentation. Reasons for using a naming convention (as opposed to allowing programmers to choose any character sequence) include the ...

  9. Wikipedia:List of guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Naming conventions (plurals) In general, Wikipedia articles have singular titles; for example, the article on everyone's favorite canine is located at dog, not dogs. Naming conventions (technical restrictions) Technical restrictions with article titles, category names, file names, and other page names. Naming conventions (use English)