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[[wikipedia:Namespace Management|Namespace Management]] is the foundation of mathematics, as [[wikipedia:Henri Poicare|Henri Poicare]] once said: | |||
Mathematics is the art of labeling different things with the same name. | |||
This observation is directly applicable in the field of systems engineering, software engineering, and most importantly, reveals the foundational mechanism of how to organize names, using [[number theory]]. The use of [[number theory]] to analyze [[namespace]] can be dated back to Euclid's work on reasoning about the infinite supply of [[prime number]]s, and [[wikipedia:Kurt Godel|Kurt Godel]]'s work on the [[wikipedia:Incompleteness Theorem|Incompleteness Theorem]]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:06, 30 July 2021
Namespace Management is the foundation of mathematics, as Henri Poicare once said:
Mathematics is the art of labeling different things with the same name.
This observation is directly applicable in the field of systems engineering, software engineering, and most importantly, reveals the foundational mechanism of how to organize names, using number theory. The use of number theory to analyze namespace can be dated back to Euclid's work on reasoning about the infinite supply of prime numbers, and Kurt Godel's work on the Incompleteness Theorem.
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Namespace Management Rules in PKC
Ideally, all the naming conventions should be configured here and the rules will apply to all the pages in the system.
Prefix | Purpose | Naming Rules | Notes |
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Jobs | |||
Resource |
All types of pages to be managed
- Activities
- Daily Documents
- Meetings
- Events