Naming Scheme

A naming scheme is a plan for naming objects. In computing, naming schemes are often used for objects connected into computer networks.

Read more about Naming Scheme:  Naming Schemes in Computing

Famous quotes containing the words naming and/or scheme:

    Husband,
    who am I to reject the naming of foods
    in a time of famine?
    Anne Sexton (1928–1974)

    I have no scheme about it,—no designs on men at all; and, if I had, my mode would be to tempt them with the fruit, and not with the manure. To what end do I lead a simple life at all, pray? That I may teach others to simplify their lives?—and so all our lives be simplified merely, like an algebraic formula? Or not, rather, that I may make use of the ground I have cleared, to live more worthily and profitably?
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)