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  2. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (government and legislation)

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    Guidelines for government departments, agencies, and offices [ edit ] Use official names in article titles ( United States Department of the Treasury instead of Treasury Department ), unless an agency is almost always known by an acronym or different title ( DARPA ).

  3. Naming convention - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (numbers and dates)

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    Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) gives the general principles of how Wikipedia deals with the representation of numbers and dates. This present naming conventions guideline concentrates on the aspect of how numbers and dates are represented in article titles, that is the names of the articles where the content is (as opposed to redirect pages that also allow non-standardized ...

  6. Template:Naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Article titles; All naming conventions; Category:Wikipedia naming conventions; Nature; Fauna (animals) Flora (plants) Arts; Entertainment; Media; Books; Broadcasting

  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. Short and long titles - Wikipedia

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    A notable exception is Israel, in which this convention is reversed. The short title sits outside the main body of legislation, and the summary description of the law, which is made optional, is defined by a specific section if existing.

  9. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (country-specific topics)

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    Articles which deal with an aspect of a country or region generally take the form "Foo of Country (noun)", such as Culture of India though some articles may be named "Country (adjective) foo" such as Indian literature and Indian Armed Forces, where the article is dealing with the language or people from the country rather than the country itself.