of Quintus Creticus, of the Metellus family and of the Crassus family See also RomannamingconventionsNamingconventions for Women in Ancient Rome ancient Roman women differed from nomenclature for men, and practice changed dramatically from the Roman Republic Early Republic 458 BC 274 BC Early Republic to the Roman Empire High Empire and then into late antiquity . Females were identified officially ... reflist See also Women in Rome Romannamingconventions http en.wiktionary.org wiki Appendix Roman female given names Wiktionary Roman female given names Ancient Rome topics DEFAULTSORT RomanNamingConventions For Females Category Ancient Roman names Category Ancient Rome lists Names gens Category ...Refimprove date April 2011 Image Appia Antica CeciliaMetella 005.JPG thumb 300px An inscription naming ... , the Third compare Suffix name Generational titles Generational titles in English names . By the Roman ... make their mother s family name part of theirs, or even adopt it instead. ref Beryl Rawson, The Roman ... Early to Middle Republic Women in the early to Roman Republic Mid Republic 274 BC 148 BC mid Republic .... Sons, by comparision, were distinguished by a praenomen , the first or personal name of a Roman male ... father, with others given the name of a grandfather or uncle. ref Lawrence Keppie, Understanding Roman ... family branches of the main gens . The importance of the cognomen is reflected also in naming practice ... of Augustus and thereafter, Roman women used more varied first names and sometimes even two first names. Naming practice became less rigid, as is evidenced among women of the Julio Claudian dynasty ... and Julia the Elder , by the third generation in the Imperial family, naming patterns had changed ... the Younger and Mark Antony , the naming patterns for their daughters Antonia Major and Antonia ... Island . A woman could be named after other relatives. This is the naming convention applies to Caligula ... The Dictionary Of Roman Coins ref Some, like Livia Drusilla and Agrippina the Younger, were awarded ... more details
Empire Eastern Roman Empire , old Romannamingconventions were gradually replaced by Greek ones, although Roman names themselves would have continuing influence. Praenomen main Praenomen see also wikt Appendix Roman praenomina l1 List of Roman praenomina The praenomen , equivalent to given name s nowadays, was chosen by the parents often with the paterfamilias pater familias naming male infants ... Aurelius was a pretension to Roman nobility. Female names main Romannamingconventions for females Roman women usually had no praenomen and were known only by the feminine form of their father ... Imperator Caesar the August, son of the Deified See also Romannamingconventions for females ... Rome Category Ancient Roman praenomina Category Namingconventions br Tria nomina bg ... during the late Republic, see list of Roman tribes . Naming and birth order The eldest son usually carries ... laurel names roman Names and Naming Practices of Regal and Republican Rome by Meradudd ...By the Roman Republic Republican era and throughout the Roman Empire Imperial era , a name in ancient ... sisters. By the late Roman Republic , women sometimes also adopted the feminine of their father s cognomen ... her those. History In the early Roman Kingdom regal period of Rome, it appears that people were at first ... of Roman nomina The second name, or nomen gentile usually simply nomen , rarely gentilicium , is the name ... main Cognomen see also List of Roman cognomina The third name, or cognomen , began as a nickname ... Roman victory titles l1 List of victory agnomina After the cognomen became hereditary and lost its function ... deeds, although some Roman victory title victory agnomina like Augustus Majestic and Germanicus ... auxiliary soldiers and others gaining Roman citizenship could, and many did, continue to use at least ..., while others came from regions that were brought under Roman influence. Non citizen auxiliary ... form of a Roman name, used in official records, included the praenomen and nomen, followed by a filiation ... more details
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, which is kept globally unique by the IAU. Different star catalogues then have different namingconventions ... conventions over the past two centuries. Before any systematic naming convention was adopted ... James Kaler on star names DEFAULTSORT Astronomical NamingConventions Category Astronomical nomenclature ... scientists worldwide as the de facto naming authority for astronomical bodies. In response to the need ... naming systems for bodies of various sorts. Names of stars main Star designation According to the IAU ... catalogues either assigned an arbitrary number to each object, or used a simple systematic naming scheme ... rules for the data formats used. Star naming companies Several for profit star naming companies sell ... naming keeps these companies in business even when the customer is well informed. ref http www.starnamer.net editorial.html Editorial In Defense of Commercial Star Naming ref However, the IAU and, therefore ... Le Verrier and John Couch Adams All of these planets were given names from Greek or Roman myth, to match ... German Johann Bode proposed the name Uranus, after the Greek and Roman god. The name Uranus did not come .... See Naming of moons for a history of how some of the major satellites got their current names. The Roman numbering system arose with the very first discovery of natural satellites other than ... features on planets and satellites main Planetary nomenclature In addition to naming planets ... bodies, and it became necessary to propose naming standards for the features seen on them. Minor ... the same pattern as the other planets names from Greek or Roman myths, with a preference for female ... one was devised. Currently, the main responsibility for designating and naming minor planets lies ... in naming a minor planet, which often happens when the number assigned to the body is an integral number ... naming to a maximum of two names per discoverer every two months. Thus, the overwhelming majority ... , but those belonging to certain dynamical groups are expected to follow more strictly defined naming ... more details
Japanese ship namingconventions are different from those in the West. Japanese warships have never been named after people. Prior to World War II , Japanese ship namingconventions underwent several changes before being settled. Merchant ships The word Nihongo maru meaning circle is often attached to Japanese ship names. The first ship known to follow this convention was the Nippon Maru, flagship of daimyo Toyotomi Hideyoshi s 16th century fleet. There are several theories which purport to explain this practice The most common is that ships were thought of as floating castle s, and the word referred to the defensive circles or maru that protected the castle. That the suffix maru is often applied to words representing something that is beloved, and sailors applied this suffix to their ships. That the term maru is used in divination and represents perfection or completeness, or the ship as a small world of its own. A legend of Hakudo Maru , a celestial being that came to earth and taught humans how to build ships. It is said that the name maru is attached to a ship to secure celestial protection for it as it travels. For the past few centuries, only non warships bore the maru ending. It was intended to be used as a good hope naming convention that would allow the ship to leave port, travel the world, and return safely to home port hence the complete circle arriving back to its origin unhurt. Today commercial and private ships are still named using this convention. Warships Early conventions When the Imperial Japanese Navy was formed the Minister of the Navy of Japan Ministry of the Navy submitted potential ship names to the Emperor of Japan Emperor for approval. During the early ... of Japanese Prisoners taken after Midway Action DEFAULTSORT Japanese Ship NamingConventions Category Ships of Japan Namingconventions Category Ship namingconventions Japan es Convenciones de asignaci n ... for the naming of ships. The broad categories of names are given here, with examples Aircraft carrier ... more details
The Russian and Soviet Navy s namingconventions were similar to those of other nations. A problem for the non Russian reader is the need to transliterate the Cyrillic names into the Latin alphabet. There are often several different Latin spellings of the same Russian name Pre revolution Before the revolution, the Imperial Russian Navy used the following convention Battleships Russian Battleships were named after Battles e.g., Gangut, Petropavlovsk, Poltava, Sinop, Chesma, Borodino Royals e.g., Imperator Pavel I, Pyotr Veliky, Tsesarevich Saints e.g., Georgy Pobedonosets St George, Andrey Pervozvanny St Andrew Generals e.g., Knyaz Suvorov, Knyaz Potemkin Tavricheskii Traditional e.g., Retvizan Cruisers Russian Cruisers were named after Mythical figures e.g., Rurik, Askold, Bayan Admirals e.g., Admiral Makarov, Admiral Lazarev Gemstones e.g., Zhemchug pearl Destroyers Russian destroyers were named after adjectives e.g. Burnyi Stormy, Smeliy Valiant Frigates Gunboats Named after birds or animals e.g., Albatross Ethnographic names e.g., Donskoy Kasak Don Cossack Submarines Named after fish or animals e.g., Morzh Walrus, Akula Shark Soviet times Renaming The Soviets changed the names of many ships after they took power in 1917 Royal names were changed to republican names, e.g., Volya Free Will, Grazhdanin Citizen The Gangut Class dreadnoughts were named after Revolutionary themes, but two reverted to original names during World War II Cruisers were renamed after Communist themes, e.g., Chervona Ukraina Red Ukraine Many destroyers were renamed after Political figures e.g. Karl Liebknecht New construction Planned Battleships were named after Soviet themes, e.g., Sovetsky Soyuz Cruisers were named after revolutionary heroes, e.g., Kirov Destroyer leaders were named after cities ... Category Ships of the Soviet Navy Category Ship namingconventions Russia Category Ships of the Russian ... details Nato naming Also see NATO reporting name NATO assigned its own reporting names to Soviet ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 United States ship namingconventions for the navy were established by United States United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt . However, elements had existed since before his time. If a ship is re classified, for example a Destroyer is converted to a Mine Layer, it retains its original name. Traditional conventions Battleship s BB , by law, were named for states, except for USS Kearsarge BB 5 . Lexington class battlecruiser Battlecruiser s CC under the 1916 program were to receive names of battles or famous ships. When cancelled under the Washington Naval Treaty , two were converted to aircraft carrier s CV , and this became the standard for them, with the exception of USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CVB 42 , USS Wright CVL 49 , USS Forrestal CVA 59 , and USS Kitty Hawk CVA 63 . ref And the possible exception of USS Shangri La CV 38 , which however can be said to have been named after a battle, the Doolittle Raid ref ref Technically the Essex class carriers Franklin, Randolph and Hancock were named for the Continental Navy ships which bore the names of those men, not the men themselves. ref Battlecruisers or Alaska class cruiser Large Cruisers CB under the 1940 program were named for US Territories. Cruiser s, both light and heavy CL and CA , were named for cities in the United States and Territories, with the exception of USS Canberra CA 70 . After the first nuclear powered guided missile cruiser, USS ... namingconventions after Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine heroes, except for USS Winston S. Churchill ... symbol External links http www.history.navy.mil faqs faq63 1.htm Ship Naming in the United States Navy http everything2.com index.pl?node id 1339776 Ship NamingConventions US Navy navbox DEFAULTSORT United States Ship NamingConventions Category Ship namingconventions United States Category Ships ... Modern conventions Ohio class submarine Ohio class ballistic missile submarines SSBN and SSGN ... more details
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selfref For conventions governing Wikipedia article names, see Wikipedia Namingconventions . A naming convention is a convention norm convention for naming things. The intent is to allow useful information to be deduced from the names based on regularities. For instance, in Manhattan , streets are numbered, with East West streets being called Streets and North South streets called Avenues . Use cases Well chosen namingconventions aid the casual user in navigating larger structures. Several areas where namingconventions are commonly used include In computer programming , Namingconventions programming identifier naming convention s In the sciences, systematic name s for a variety of things In astronomy , planetary nomenclature In classics , Romannaming convention s In industry, product naming convention s Examples A naming convention may be followed when Large corporate, university, or government campuses may name rooms within the buildings to help orient tenants and visitors. Children s names may be alphabetical by birth order. In some Asian cultures, siblings commonly share a middle ... set of OBO Foundry ontologies. A full free access paper with the namingconventions is accessible online under http www.biomedcentral.com 1471 2105 10 125 Category Namingconventions ... heraldry laurel names jewish.html Jewish Naming Convention in Angevin England.Eleazar ha Levi ... http www.naha.stolaf.edu naming.htm the Norwegian American Historical Association ref Romannaming convention denotes social rank. Products. Automobile s typically have a binomial name, a make ... of names and naming practices, both in the United States and abroad. http www.namingschemes.com Main Page Namingschemes.com A wiki dedicated to the education and sharing of naming schemes. http www.obofoundry.org wiki index.php Naming Ontology NamingConventions The application of unified labeling or namingconventions in ontology engineering will help to harmonize the appearance and increase the robustness ... more details
science white space , Identifier naming convention namingconventions , Best Coding Practices programming ... also uses the newline character to delimit the end of a command . Common conventions As mentioned above, common coding conventions may cover the following areas Comment computer programming Comment conventions Indent style conventionsNaming convention programming Namingconventions Best Coding Practices ...Coding conventions are a set of guidelines for a specific programming language that recommend programming style , practices and methods for each aspect of a piece program written in this language. These conventions ... easier. Coding conventions are only applicable to the human maintainers and peer review ers of a software project. Conventions may be formalized in a documented set of rules that an entire ... conventions are not enforced by compiler s. As a result, not following some or all of the rules ... the cost of software maintenance is the most often cited reason for following coding conventions. In their introduction to code conventions for the Java Programming Language, Sun Microsystems provides the following rationale ref cite web title Code Conventions for the Java Programming Language Why Have Code Conventions publisher Sun Microsystems, Inc. date 1999 04 20 url http java.sun.com docs codeconv html CodeConventions.doc.html 16712 ref blockquote Code conventions are important to programmers .... Code conventions improve the readability of the software, allowing engineers to understand new ... of code was written in a certain way long after the code was originally written. Coding conventions ... Task automation Coding conventions allow to have simple scripts or programs whose job is to process ... conventions simplify writing new software whose job is to process existing software. Use of static ... class per file convention . ref cite web last Hoff first Todd title C Coding Standard Naming Class ... in one language may be a requirement in another. Language conventions also affect individual ... more details
The Leiden Conventions are an established set of rules, symbols, and brackets used to indicate the condition of an Epigraphy epigraphic or Papyrology papyrological text in a modern edition. In previous centuries of classical scholarship, scholars who published texts from inscriptions, papyri, or manuscripts used divergent conventions to indicate the condition of the text and editorial corrections or restorations. The Leiden meeting was designed to help to redress this confusion. The earliest form of the Conventions were agreed at a meeting of classical scholars at the University of Leiden in 1931, and published in an article shortly thereafter. ref See Groningen 1932 and cf. Hunt 1932 these articles are part of the proceedings of the XVIIIe Congr s International des Orientalistes. Leyde, du 7 au 1 septembre 1931, Section Autonome des Papyrologues. ref There are minor variations in the use of the Conventions between epigraphy and papyrology and even between Greek and Latin epigraphy . More recently, scholars have published improvements and adjustments to the system. ref See e.g. Dow 1969 and Krummrey Panciera 1980 . Cf. Robert 1983 , 9 11 who seemingly rejects Leiden. ref Most important sigla class wikitable siglum explanation ... a lacuna or gap in the original text, not restored by the editor extent known a lacuna or gap in the original text, not restored by the editor extent unknown abc letters missing from the original text due to lacuna, restored by the editor a bc abbreviation ... usage traces of letters on the surface, insufficient for restoration by the editor Roman epigraphic ... unicode Dohnicht.pdf. Sterling Dow, Conventions in editing a suggested reformulation of the Leiden System , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies Scholarly Aids 2 , Durham, 1969. Tom Elliott et al. 2000 ... select bibliography papyrology sec ConventionsConventions , in A Select Bibliography of Papyrology ... . see front matter Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum , Berlin de Gruyter, 1853 . conventions at front ... more details
Magic conventions are gatherings of professional Magician illusion magicians , magical hobbyists, dealers, collectors of magical apparatus, books and ephemera, and other students of the art of magic. They provide a place for lectures of subjects related to the craft, as well as a series of sample performances of noted or innovative techniques. Many conventions also hold competitions to judge who excels at a particular style, and present awards in various categories such as sleight of hand, card tricks ...? Which one has the record for being the largest? Scope Some conventions are internationally known ... from across the United Kingdom . List of well known magic conventions International http www.fcm.org ... Fest , begun in 1931, one of the most historic and longest running annual conventions, currently ... conventions and allows events to be compared to each other based on dates, price, location, number of events ... online guide to Magic Conventions, and still provides news and updates on conventions, as well as live coverage of some events. They also provide guides to some conventions, listing places to stay, eat, and shop. Magic societies Some conventions are hosted by specific magician associations or societies ... Award duplication Because there is little standardization in naming awards within the industry, some smaller festivals often give awards that have the same titles as the awards at larger conventions. Less ... rooms Most conventions have a dealers room , where magical supplies are sold, along with books ... be registered at the convention to visit the dealers room. Links to magic conventions http www.fcm.org ... MagicNewswire.com News on the magic industry and conventions Podcast http www.magicconventionguide.com Magic Convention Guide , The Magic Convention Guide, lists many world wide Magic Conventions ... About.com Magic events and conventions http www.magicweek.co.uk Magic Week , Magic news in the UK ... reflist Category Magic conventions Magic and Illusion ... more details
orphan date September 2010 unreferenced date October 2008 The Conventions of War is a science fiction novel by Walter Jon Williams . Published in 2005 in literature 2005 , it is the third novel in Dread Empire s Fall series. The novel is of the space opera subgenre. DEFAULTSORT Conventions of War, The Category 2005 novels Category American novels Category Dread Empire s Fall Category 2000s science fiction novels 2000s sf novel stub ... more details
of the First Geneva Convention 1864 , establishing humane rules of war The Geneva Conventions comprise ..., in whole or with Reservation law reservations , List of parties to the Geneva Conventions by 194 countries ... Humanitarian Law title State Parties Signatories Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 publisher International ... the rights and protections of non combatants. Moreover, because the Geneva Conventions are about people ... of the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 Hague Conventions First Hague Conference, 1899 Second Hague ... on the creation of the Red Cross, Red Crescent Movement and the Geneva Conventions ref The ten ... were held in 1949 reaffirming, expanding and updating the prior three Geneva Conventions and adding ... to believe that the 1949 Geneva Conventions were addressing a largely extinct reality ref cite book ... a much needed update to the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 ... Conventions with additional protections. In 2005, a third brief Protocol was added establishing ..., for those countries that find them objectionable. The conventions and their agreements The Geneva Conventions comprise rules that apply in times of armed conflict and seek to protect people who ... of war civilians medical and religious personnel Conventions In diplomacy, the term convention does ... agreement, or treaty. The first three Geneva Conventions were revised and expanded in 1949 ... Conventions of 1949 or simply the Geneva Convention . Protocols The 1949 conventions have been ... Distinctive Emblem. Application The Geneva Conventions apply at times of war and armed conflict to governments ... 2 and 3. The topic of applicability has generated some controversy. When the Geneva Conventions ... Article 2 relating to International Armed Conflicts This article states that the Geneva Conventions ... ratified the Conventions. Primarily The Conventions apply to all cases of Declaration of war declared ... version. The Conventions apply to all cases of armed conflict between two or more signatory nations ... more details
notoc distinguish Environmental agreements Green conventions or green meetings are Convention meeting conventions which are conducted in ways which minimize the environmental burdens imposed by such activities. Green Meeting and convention planner event planners apply Sustainability environmentally preferred practices to waste management , resource and energy use, travel and local transportation, facilities selection, siting and construction, food provision and disposal, hotels and accommodations, and management and purchasing decisions. Green event and convention planning is now an established trend within the global tourism and convention industry. Several cities in the United States and Europe now sport green convention centers designed using green building principles and practices. Several high visibility events including the Olympic Games in Italy, Sydney, Utah, and Greece the Earth Summit 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, and the 2004 Democratic National Convention Democratic and Republican National Convention Republican National Conventions have implemented green practices with varied success. A more recent example is that of Live Earth , a series of worldwide concerts held on July 7, 2007, that initiated a three year campaign to combat climate change . Such efforts aim to conserve resources, protect air and water quality, habitat and human health, and showcase sustainability practices and concerns. Parts of the tourism and convention industry now promote green meetings, conferences, and convention planning as demand for sustainability measures increases. Industry associations have produced standards and guides for green meetings. Government .... Green conventions, meetings, conferencing and events are part of an Environmental movement ... EUagenda.eu worldwide professional events Category Meetings Category Conventions Category Environmentalism Category Sustainability Category Ecotourism simple Green conventions ... more details
conventions in air vehicles, several organizations have published standards to be followed. For example ... adopted by ISO as ISO 1151 2 1985 . Earth bounded axes conventions Image Sphere wireframe.svg upright ... and NED Basically, as lab frame or reference frame, there are two kinds of conventions for the frames ... of movement. For positive y and z axis, we have to face two different conventions In case of land ... ENU and NED mean in this context. Conventions for land vehicles Image RPY angles of cars.png thumb ..., the convention is normally the one of the adjacent drawing. Conventions for sea vehicles Image ... id NAVWEPS 00 80T 80 page 284 ref Conventions for aircraft local reference frames Image RPY angles ... use other Celestial coordinate system , like the Ecliptic coordinate system . Conventions for space ... commonly follow the conventions for aircraft where the RPY angle vector 0 0 0 points north, rather ... more details
For the 1788 convention that ratified the U.S. Constitution Virginia Ratifying Convention The Virginia Conventions were a series of five political meetings in the Colony of Virginia during the American Revolution . Because the House of Burgesses had been dissolved in 1774 by Royal Governor John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore Lord Dunmore , the conventions served as a revolutionary provisional government until the establishment of the independent Virginia Commonwealth of Virginia in 1776. First through fourth conventions The first convention was organized after Lord Dunmore dissolved the House of Burgesses when that body called for a day of prayer as a show of solidarity with Boston, Massachusetts , following the Boston Port Act . The Burgesses moved to Raleigh Tavern to continue meeting. The Burgesses declared support for Massachusetts and called for a congress of all the colonies, the Continental Congress . The Burgesses, operating as the first convention, on August 1, 1774, met and elected representatives to the Virginia convention, banned commerce and payment of debts with Britain, and pledged supplies and support to Boston. The second convention opened in Richmond and met at St. John s Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia St. John s Church on March 20, 1775. At the convention, Patrick Henry proposed arming the Virginia militia and delivered his give me liberty or give me death give me liberty or give me death speech to rally support for the measure. The third convention met in July 1775 after Dunmore had fled the capital and taken refuge on a British warship. The convention created a Committee of Safety American Revolution Committee of Safety to take over governance in the absence of Dunmore. The convention also divided Virginia into 16 military districts and resolved to raise regular regiments. The fourth convention denounced Dunmore and declared that Virginians were ready to defend themselves against every species of despotism. Fifth convention The fifth conventi ... more details
Cleanup date August 2010 There are many conventions used in the robotics research field. This article summarises these conventions. Line representations Main Line coordinates Lines are very important in robotics because They model joint axes a revolute joint makes any connected rigid body rotate about the line of its axis a prismatic joint makes the connected rigid body translate along its axis line. They model edges of the polyhedral objects used in many task planners or sensor processing modules. They are needed for shortest distance calculation between robots and obstacles Non minimal vector coordinates A line math L p,d math is completely defined by the ordered set of two vectors a point vector math p math , indicating the position of an arbitrary point on math L math one free direction vector math d math , giving the line a direction as well as a sense. Each point math x math on the line is given a parameter value math t math that satisfies math x p td math . The parameter t is unique once math p math and math d math are chosen. br The representation math L p,d math is not minimal, because it uses six parameters for only four degrees of freedom. br The following two constraints apply The direction vector math d math can be chosen to be a unit vector the point vector math p math can be chosen to be the point on the line that is nearest the origin. So math p math is orthogonal to math d math Pl cker coordinates Arthur Cayley and Julius Pl cker introduced an alternative representation using two free vectors. This representation was finally named after Pl cker. br The Pl cker representation is denoted by math L pl d,m math . Both math d math and math m math are free vectors math d math represents the direction of the line and math m math is the moment of math d math about the chosen reference origin. math m p x d math math m math is independent of which point math p math ... Source Author Jason Desjardins 2002 Robotics DEFAULTSORT Robotics Conventions Category Robotics ... more details
A naming controversy naming dispute is a controversy surrounding terminology geographical naming dispute s ethnonym y ethnic slur s Native American name controversy Names of Syriac Christians Criticism of the term Latino disambig Category Naming controversies ja ... more details
of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons Astronomical namingconventions Provisional ...The naming of natural satellite moons has been the responsibility of the International Astronomical Union .... To date, however, names have been applied to all moons discovered, regardless of size. Naming ... Mars the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Ares . Jupiter Main Moons of Jupiter The Galilean ..., usually in Roman numerals V 5 through XII 12 , remained unnamed. ref name Nicholson cite journal last ... double check ref Two other proposals for naming the satellites were made between 1955 and 1975, both ... System Nomenclature granted names to satellites V XIII, and provided for a formal naming process ... or Huyghenian satellite of Saturn and the other moons had Roman numeral designations in order ... IAU practice for newly discovered inner moons is to continue with Herschel s system, naming ... of giants and monsters in mythologies other than the Greco Roman. Since the outer moons fall naturally ... is the Greek named Phoebe, which is in the Norse group. Uranus Main Moons of Uranus The Roman ... names until 1852, a year after two more moons had been discovered. The responsibility for naming was taken ... for newly discovered Neptunian moons is to accord with these first two choices by naming them ... Roman numeral Dactyl moon Dactyl 243 Ida I Echidna moon Echidna 42355 Typhon I Linus moon Linus 22 ... 88611 Teharonhiawako I Zoe 58534 Logos I Roman numeral designations The Roman numbering system ... I Romulus . Roman numerals are usually not assigned to satellites until they are named, so many satellites that have been discovered but only have provisional designations do not have Roman numerals assigned to them. An exception is Saturn s moon Helene moon Helene , which received the Roman numberal ... names to all satellites in 1975, the use of Roman numeral designations has diminished, and some ... Aegir moon Aegir to Surtur moon Surtur , were named in alphabetical order corresponding to their Roman ... more details
A naming scheme is a plan for naming objects. In computing , naming schemes are often used for objects connected into computer network s. Naming schemes in computing Large networks often use a systematic naming scheme, such as using a location e.g. a department plus a purpose to generate a name for a computer. For example, a web server in NY may be called nyc www 04.xyz.net . Common Network Naming Convention city function number.domain.name List of airports by IATA code City Code IATA link nyc pdc 201.xyz.net lon rtr 901.xyz.net hkg san 541.xyz.net mos gpc 400.xyz.net If you have many offices in a city distinguish the offices designate 100 199 ABC location 200 299 CDE location ... 700 799 Extranet 800 899 DMZ 900 999 Internet gpc General PC prn printer www webserver dbs database server fps file and print server app application server fin finanace server swi switch ifw internal firewall efw external firewall rtr router wap wireless ap http www.faqs.org rfcs rfc1178.html Comments form RFC 1178 link However, smaller networks will frequently use a more personalized naming scheme to keep track of the many hosts. Popular naming schemes include trees, planets, rocks, etc. aniquated Network naming can be hierarchical in nature, such as the Internet s Domain Name System . Indeed, the Internet employs several universally applicable naming methods Uniform Resource Names Uniform Resource Name URN , Uniform Resource Locators Uniform Resource Locator URL , and Uniform Resource Identifiers Uniform Resource Identifier URI . For the technically inclined, the following article is worth perusing http www.w3.org TR uri clarification . See also Systematic name Geospatial network Naming convention External links RFC 1178 Choosing a Name for Your Computer RFC 2100 The Naming of Hosts http namingschemes.com Naming schemes Category Network addressing ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Unlike their full service marketing counterparts, naming firms specialize entirely in the linguistic art science of creating product and company names. Currently there are about 50 naming firms globally. ref dmoz Business Marketing and Advertising Branding NamingNaming Firms ref Naming has become big business, with some larger companies investing upwards of 500,000 to create a new brand name. One of the big drivers has been pharmaceutical corporations with their growing pipeline of new medicines, each needing its own place in the market. This demand, combined with stringent naming criteria of the Food and Drug Administration United States U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA , has caused many in the health care field to look for expert assistance. In addition available domain names have become increasingly scarce, with over 85 million names registered as of 2005. This places an additional brand burden on emerging internet based firms. Typically, naming firms used to charge anywhere from US 30,000 to US 80,000 or more to develop a company or product brand name . This will often include the creation of a list or multiple lists of brand name candidates, suggested tag lines or positioning statements, the domain name status of each name, and depending on the firm , logo design corporate identity. The fees may also include market research and consumer focus group testing. Many naming firms will also provide trademark services as part of their process. Once ... businesses can afford such services and this has given rise to dedicated naming agencies that handle only naming, even for small clients. For those who go it alone, most naming professionals advise ... and local web sites as well. Almost every naming firm will advise potential new businesses to run ..., you may want to use a naming consultant first to help narrow down the list, and only use the lawyers for the final two or three names. See also Name generator Corporate identity Product naming ... more details
A naming ceremony is the event at which an infant is given a name or names. They can occur anywhere from mere days after birth to several months afterwards. Some of these ceremonies have religious or cultural significance. In Christianity the process is often connected with Infant baptism Christening . Expand list date August 2008 Naming ceremonies in various religions Hinduism Naming a baby is considered to be sacred and therefore is an important Hindu tradition. It involves the immediate families and also close relatives and friends. Traditionally known as Namkaran or Namakaran Sanskar, this ceremony is conducted in an elaborate form. The Namakarma Sanskar is usually held after the first 10 days of a baby s delivery. These 10 post natal days are considered to be inauspicious as the mother and child are considered to be impure. After those 10 days, the house is cleaned and sanctified for the ceremony ... and an elaborate ritual takes place. The people involved in the baby naming ceremony are the parents ... , the paternal aunt has the honour of naming her brother s child. The child is dressed ... title Jewish Birth and Naming Rituals accessdate 2007 07 08 work ReligionFacts ref . Girls are not named .... A resurgence of the less popular in recent generations simchat bat ceremony for naming baby girls ... Raven Dark SilverWolf Nightshine rose Miami Rose Black Beautywolf. Naming ceremonies in various countries United Kingdom In the United Kingdom , a naming ceremony is an alternative to infant baptism ..., such as a humanist baby naming humanist baby naming ceremony . ref name babycentre cite web url http www.babycentre.co.uk pregnancy naming namingceremony title Organising a naming ceremony accessdate 2007 07 08 work BabyCentre publisher BabyCenter, L.L.C. ref Australia In Australia , a naming ... title, such as mentors. See also Humanist baby naming References references http indianred.pagesperso orange.fr ceremonies2.htm http www.indianhindunames.com namakaran hindu naming ceremony.htm http ... more details
refimprove date April 2011 Dual naming is a policy for the naming of geographical landmarks, in which an official name is adopted that combines two previous names. Usually, the context is a conflict over which of the two previous names is most appropriate. In several countries, dual naming is used where a native people and a colonial settler community have previously used two names. In Australia , a dual naming policy is used to name landmarks that are of significance to the Indigenous Australians , but for which the most common name is European. ref cite web url http www.icsm.gov.au icsm publications cgna consistent place names guidelines.pdf title Guidelines for the Consistent Use of Place Names date September 2010 publisher Committee for Geographical Names of Australasia pages 7, 20 accessdate 15 April 2011 ref For example, the landmark with the indigenous name Uluru and European name Ayers Rock is now officially named Uluru Ayers Rock . ref cite web url http www.nt.gov.au lands lis placenames policy dual.shtml title Dual Naming of Features publisher Northern Territory Government accessdate 15 April 2011 ref Similarly, in New Zealand , List of dual place names in New Zealand many places have dual Maori language Maori and English language English names, such as Aoraki Mount Cook . ref name NZGB frameworks cite web url http www.linz.govt.nz docs placenames frameworks nzgb 201010 ver3.pdf title Frameworks of the New Zealand Geographic Board Ng Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa Version 3 date October 2010 format PDF pages 40 42 accessdate 15 April 2011 ref The practice of officially giving certain New Zealand places dual names began in the 1920s, ref cite web url http www.linz.govt.nz docs placenames proposingaplacename protocol maoriv2.pdf title Protocol for M ori Place Names publisher ... Dual naming has been common on road signs in Wales since the 1970s. Welsh towns and cities have long ... Dual Naming Category Place names Category Language policy Category Naming controversies Name ... more details