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2.3 Patterns for e-business naming conventions
The Patterns for e-business use a standard naming convention with the objective
of making it easier for the reader to fully identify the referenced asset.
The capitalization convention is to use lower case for pattern and upper case for
the first and most significant qualifier as seen in the following example:
Business pattern
When referencing a specific type of pattern, the higher level qualifier (business)
is not capitalized as seen in the following example:
Self-Service business pattern
The textual notation Business pattern::Application pattern::Runtime
pattern::Product mapping is used to represent the position of an asset within the ...
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