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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. IEC 61355 - Wikipedia

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    The main application is the construction, erection and operation of industrial plants where the number of documents of all engineering disciplines may sum up to some 100,000 documents. During 2024, the new cross-standard ISO / IEC 81355 [ 2 ] will be published and will replace the second edition of IEC 61355-1 published in 2008.

  4. 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)

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Contents

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    A number of proposed or inactive language-specific guidelines exist, but they are not listed here; there are language-specific guidelines for several languages including Korean, Chinese and Hebrew; most issues are instead covered by naming conventions. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Canada-related articles (MOS:CA)

  6. 8.3 filename - Wikipedia

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    VFAT, a variant of FAT with an extended directory format, was introduced in Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.5. It allowed mixed-case Unicode long filenames (LFNs) in addition to classic 8.3 names by using multiple 32-byte directory entry records for long filenames (in such a way that old 8.3 system software will only recognize one as the valid directory entry).

  7. Coding conventions - Wikipedia

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    Coding conventions are only applicable to the human maintainers and peer reviewers of a software project. Conventions may be formalized in a documented set of rules that an entire team or company follows, [1] or may be as informal as the habitual coding practices of an individual. Coding conventions are not enforced by compilers.

  8. IEC 81346 - Wikipedia

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    The standard consists of two parts and two supplements: EN 81346-1: General rules (IEC 81346-1:2009) EN 81346-2: Classification of objects and coding of classes (IEC 81346-2:2020-10)

  9. NIEMOpen - Wikipedia

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    The naming and design rules for NIEM are documented in the NIEM NDR, which specifies the data model, XML components, and XML data for use with NIEM and provides a basis for NIEM conformance. The current version is NDR v5.0, which was released on December 18, 2020.