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'''Post your suggestions for [[Consumerium:Conventions|Conventions]] here'''
'''Post your suggestions for [[Consumerium:Conventions|Conventions]] here'''


Important ones go to the top or whatever order you please.
Important ones go to the top or whatever order you please.  
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Here's my suggestion for conventions on articles starting with [[Identifying]], but I'm too tired to evaluate if I should post this to the "normative" page. [[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 01:23 Jun 12, 2003 (EEST)
 
* [[Identifying]] - Articles that start with word "Identifying" followed by a [[Consumerium Concept]]  are supposed to fullfill the following requirements:
**They are to be thought to be normative for [[XML]] developers (optimally describing one [[element]])
**They describe the [[attribute]](s) used to make this element uniquely identified. In some situations there might be multiple alternative/complimenting identification schemes to achieve interoperability, with other systems eg. Countries could be identified by TLD or ISO-3166-1
**They include at least one way of obtaining this [[unique key]] or several parallel ways when possible. Suggestions for source of [[reference]] should be included
**They describe the [[pragmatic]], [[moral]], [[technological]] and [[economical]] considerations for the chosen identification method
**They might describe the contained elements and attributes (ie. the content of the element)
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