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In computer science, canonicalization (sometimes standardization or normalization) is a process for converting data that has more than one possible representation into a "standard", "normal", or canonical form.
In this context, a canonical form is a representation such that every object has a unique representation (with canonicalization being the process through which a representation is put into its canonical form). [2] Thus, the equality of two objects can easily be tested by testing the equality of their canonical forms.
In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, graph canonization is the problem of finding a canonical form of a given graph G.A canonical form is a labeled graph Canon(G) that is isomorphic to G, such that every graph that is isomorphic to G has the same canonical form as G.
The earliest known mention of Albanian writings comes from a French Catholic church document from 1332. [10] [11] Written either by archbishop Guillaume Adam or the monk Brocardus Monacus the report notes that Licet Albanenses aliam omnino linguam a latina habeant et diversam, tamen litteram latinam habent in usu et in omnibus suis libris ("Though the Albanians have a language entirely their ...
Albanization or Albanisation of names is Albanization of non-Albanian personal names and toponyms in Albania, Kosovo, western North Macedonia and Montenegro.Right after the Second World War Albanian communist authorities required non-Albanians to Albanize their names.
Wiki Canonization and Wikipedia:Canonicalization point to the same page.--Henrygb 22:40, 24 Mar 2004 (UTC) The real word for creation of a saint is still canonisation (or z, if you prefer), as Henrygb noted; but canonicalization is a new word, coined by the programming community. Scientists often generate new words out of technical necessity ...
The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 14 February 2025, the Wikipedia has 101,656 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.
In addition, a full XML canonicalization would also ensure the document is encoded as UTF-8, normalize attribute values, and remove superfluous namespace declarations. For a full list of canonicalization changes, see the W3C specification. The section already links to the W3C specification for XML canonicalization.