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  2. Naming convention - Wikipedia

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    Developers of database schemas, program-name terminology and ontologies may apply a common set of labeling conventions for naming representational entities in their representational artefacts, i.e. conventions outlined or endorsed by terminology-regulatory bodies or by policy providers such as ISO or the OBO Foundry.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Building information modeling - Wikipedia

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    A 'Common Data Environment' (CDE) is defined in ISO 19650 as an: Agreed source of information for any given project or asset, for collecting, managing and disseminating each information container through a managed process. [42] A CDE workflow describes the processes to be used while a CDE solution can provide the underlying technologies.

  5. International Organization for Standardization - Wikipedia

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    The naming conventions for these are the same as for standards, except TR prepended instead of IS in the report's name. For example: ISO/IEC TR 17799:2000 Code of Practice for Information Security Management; ISO/TR 19033:2000 Technical product documentation – Metadata for construction documentation; Technical and publicly available ...

  6. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 200-1975 or "Standard Reference Designations for Electrical and Electronics Parts and Equipments" is a standard that was used to define referencing naming systems for collections of electronic equipment. IEEE 200 was ratified in 1975. The IEEE renewed the standard in the 1990s, but withdrew it from active support shortly thereafter.

  7. ISO/IEC 11179 - Wikipedia

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    The ISO/IEC 11179 model is a result of two principles of semantic theory, combined with basic principles of data modelling. The first principle from semantic theory is the thesaurus type relation between wider and more narrow (or specific) concepts, e.g. the wide concept "income" has a relation to the more narrow concept "net income".

  8. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (languages) - Wikipedia

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    This will accommodate writers using alternative and older naming conventions. If the ISO 639-3 code for the language appears under a different header at Ethnologue, either a different spelling or a different name altogether, make that a redirect as well.

  9. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (countries) - Wikipedia

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    The ISO standards set by the International Organization for Standardization are widely accepted around the world. This standard is used by the United Nations. ISO 3166-1 defines an official short name in English. Official names of countries which are in a language other than English should not be used on the English Wikipedia.