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The OSE naming convention involves using the official machine name - see [[Machine Naming Convention]]. Remember that at the end of the day, we are solving for 50 machines of the [[GVCS]] - and final designs are at the [[OSE Part Library]], which needs to be curated by maintainers of each project.
The OSE naming convention involves using the official machine name - see [[Machine Naming Convention]]. Remember that at the end of the day, we are solving for 50 machines of the [[GVCS]] - and final designs are at the [[OSE Part Library]], which needs to be curated by maintainers of each project.
But more broadly - one needs to also consider [[Taxonomy]], [[Genealogies]], and [[Versioning]] - to track product evolution and other naming detail.


For other projects, use a descriptive name, and use the [[Dashboard]].
For other projects, use a descriptive name, and use the [[Dashboard]].
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The video explains how the specific development items are named when using the Development Template - '''[[Development_Spreadsheet_Template#Simple_Template]]'''
The video explains how the specific development items are named when using the Development Template - '''[[Development_Spreadsheet_Template#Simple_Template]]'''
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[[Category:Collaboration Architecture]]
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Latest revision as of 03:23, 3 February 2022

The OSE naming convention involves using the official machine name - see Machine Naming Convention. Remember that at the end of the day, we are solving for 50 machines of the GVCS - and final designs are at the OSE Part Library, which needs to be curated by maintainers of each project.

But more broadly - one needs to also consider Taxonomy, Genealogies, and Versioning - to track product evolution and other naming detail.

For other projects, use a descriptive name, and use the Dashboard.

This video explains how to name the granular development assets that are involved in the complete documentation of a given project:

The video explains how the specific development items are named when using the Development Template - Development_Spreadsheet_Template#Simple_Template

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