fbpx
Wikipedia

Naming convention

A naming convention is a convention (generally agreed scheme) for naming things. Conventions differ in their intents, which may include to:

  • Allow useful information to be deduced from the names based on regularities. For instance, in Manhattan, streets are consecutively numbered; with east–west streets called "Streets" and north–south streets called "Avenues".
  • Show relationships, and in most personal naming conventions
  • Ensure that each name is unique for same scope

Use cases Edit

Well-chosen naming conventions aid the casual user in navigating and searching larger structures. Several areas where naming conventions are commonly used include:

Examples Edit

Examples of naming conventions may include:

  • Children's names may be alphabetical by birth order. In some Asian cultures, siblings commonly share a middle name. In many cultures the son is usually named after the father or grandfather.[1] In other cultures, the name may include the place of residence.[2] Roman naming convention denotes social rank.
  • 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.
  • The names of universities can commemorate founders, patrons or relevant monarchs: note for example Lomonosov Moscow State University, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Victoria University of Wellington, or Johns Hopkins University. A Latinate version confers extra class – note Alma Mater Rudolphina for the University of Vienna or Universitas Complutensis for the Complutense University of Madrid.
  • Large corporate, university, or government campuses may name rooms within their buildings to help orient tenants and visitors.
  • Products. Automobiles typically have a binomial name, a "make" (manufacturer) and a "model", in addition to a model year. Computers, and computer programs, often have increasing numbers in their names to signify the successive generations.
  • School courses: an abbreviation for the subject area and then a number ordered by increasing level of difficulty.
  • Shipping lines often use a distinct naming convention to make their ships more recognisable and their names easier to remember.
  • Virtually all organizations that assign names or numbers follow some convention in generating these identifiers (e.g. phone numbers, bank accounts, government IDs, credit cards, etc.).

References Edit

  1. ^ "Jewish Naming Convention in Angevin England.Eleazar ha-Levi".
  2. ^ . stolaf.edu. Archived from the original on 10 March 2005.

External links Edit

  • American Name Society Promote onomastics, the study of names and naming practices, both in the United States and abroad.
  • Namingschemes.com A wiki dedicated to the education and sharing of naming schemes.
  • Ontology Naming Conventions The application of unified labeling or naming conventions in terminology and ontology engineering will help to harmonize the appearance and increase the robustness of symbolic representational units such as ontologic class and relation names within the orthogonal set of OBO Foundry ontologies. A full free access paper with the naming conventions is accessible online under http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/125

naming, convention, conventions, governing, wikipedia, article, names, wikipedia, naming, convention, convention, generally, agreed, scheme, naming, things, conventions, differ, their, intents, which, include, allow, useful, information, deduced, from, names, . For conventions governing Wikipedia article names see Wikipedia Naming conventions A naming convention is a convention generally agreed scheme for naming things Conventions differ in their intents which may include to Allow useful information to be deduced from the names based on regularities For instance in Manhattan streets are consecutively numbered with east west streets called Streets and north south streets called Avenues Show relationships and in most personal naming conventions Ensure that each name is unique for same scopeContents 1 Use cases 2 Examples 3 References 4 External linksUse cases EditWell chosen naming conventions aid the casual user in navigating and searching larger structures Several areas where naming conventions are commonly used include In astronomy planetary nomenclature In classics Roman naming conventions In computer programming identifier naming conventions In computer networking naming scheme In humans naming offspring In industry product naming conventions In the sciences systematic names for a variety of thingsExamples EditExamples of naming conventions may include Children s names may be alphabetical by birth order In some Asian cultures siblings commonly share a middle name In many cultures the son is usually named after the father or grandfather 1 In other cultures the name may include the place of residence 2 Roman naming convention denotes social rank 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 The names of universities can commemorate founders patrons or relevant monarchs note for example Lomonosov Moscow State University Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Victoria University of Wellington or Johns Hopkins University A Latinate version confers extra class note Alma Mater Rudolphina for the University of Vienna or Universitas Complutensis for the Complutense University of Madrid Large corporate university or government campuses may name rooms within their buildings to help orient tenants and visitors Products Automobiles typically have a binomial name a make manufacturer and a model in addition to a model year Computers and computer programs often have increasing numbers in their names to signify the successive generations School courses an abbreviation for the subject area and then a number ordered by increasing level of difficulty Shipping lines often use a distinct naming convention to make their ships more recognisable and their names easier to remember Virtually all organizations that assign names or numbers follow some convention in generating these identifiers e g phone numbers bank accounts government IDs credit cards etc References Edit Jewish Naming Convention in Angevin England Eleazar ha Levi Norwegian Naming Convention stolaf edu Archived from the original on 10 March 2005 External links EditAmerican Name Society Promote onomastics the study of names and naming practices both in the United States and abroad Namingschemes com A wiki dedicated to the education and sharing of naming schemes Ontology Naming Conventions The application of unified labeling or naming conventions in terminology and ontology engineering will help to harmonize the appearance and increase the robustness of symbolic representational units such as ontologic class and relation names within the orthogonal set of OBO Foundry ontologies A full free access paper with the naming conventions is accessible online under http www biomedcentral com 1471 2105 10 125 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naming convention amp oldid 1078598671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.