Naming and numbering systems
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 15 October 2023
- In the book of Genesis, Adam was tasked to assign names to all the animals. Ever since, humans have steadily been coming up with systems to name people, places, and things, or sometimes number them (I am not a number; I'm a human being!).
This section is for systems of assigning identifiers: names, numbers, and the like.
Most articles about naming systems are placed in the same category as the formats that use them, or the things that they name. But sometimes there is no more suitable category, so this category can be used as the primary category.
[edit] Naming and numbering systems
This list might not be complete. See also Category:Naming and numbering systems.
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- ARK
- Bang path
- Call sign
- CLSID
- Code page identifier
- Coordinate system
- DOI
- Domain name
- DUN-14
- FourCC
- GUID
- IANA character set name
- IETF language tag
- International Standard Musical Work Code
- International Standard Recording Code
- IP address
- ISBN (International Standard Book Number)
- ISO 3166-1 country code
- ISSN (International Standard Serial Number)
- Macintosh type/creator code
- MIME types
- MusicBrainz Identifier
- Package tracking number
- Plus code
- PUID
- RISC OS filetype
- Routing transit number
- Sears model codes
- Telephone numbering
- TOSEC Naming Convention
- Tumbler
- ULID
- Uniform Type Identifier (UTI)
- URL
- UUID
- Vehicle Identification Number
- What3words
- Wikidata identifier
- Windows Language Code Identifier