Tops Wiki Category Encoding System
Rough draft of a WikiWiki topic (page) encoding system for pondering that is LibraryOfCongressSystem- and DeweyDecimalSystem-influenced:
GG-TT-DD-aaa.bbb.ccc...
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GG: General type -
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TC = tool category or generalization (eg. database)
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TS = specific tool or project (eg. MySql) (Not "ST" because trying to keep T's together)
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TF = tool feature (eg. database indexes)
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DP = design philosophy, principle, or paradigm (eg. OOP, FP, Agile)
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OR = organization/location-related/industry/standards (eg. Microsoft, accounting, laws of a country)
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PI = personal info or bio
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HU = human-factors (WetWare/UI's/writing-styles/office-politics/society-vs-tech)
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OH = off-topic (non-IT), humor, or whimsical
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HE = help, getting started with this wiki, intro, etc.
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WI = Wiki-related - wiki maintenance, wiki engines
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ME = meta discussion, or discussion about wiki rules or style, or category codes
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OT = other or mixed
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TT: Tool or technology type
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LA = Computer Language and Syntax
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PR = Programming techniques and frameworks
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DA = Data systems or info transfer (eg. RDBMS, XML)
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AI = Artificial Intelligence, knowledge & search engines
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CW = Content manager/wiki/file-system/unstructured or semi-structured info
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CI = Coordination/Integration/Administration/OS
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UI = User interface, reports, or presentation systems
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PS = Protection/Security/Inspection
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DO = Documentation-related
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SI = Software products for IT (eg. IDE's, compilers)
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SE = Software products for end-users or general work (eg. word-processors)
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HE = End-user hardware (desktops, smart phones, etc.)
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HI = Infrastructure or general hardware - Servers, networks, back-end hardware, CPU instruction sets, etc.
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OT = Other or mixed
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NA = Not applicable
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DD: Discussion type -
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SU = summary/intro/menu
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DE = description or explanation
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SO = solutions/how-to
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VO = vocabulary-related or definition
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HI = history/stories/anecdotes
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PC = pro/con's or debate
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DS = discussion/Q&A/speculation/suggestions
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BK = description or discussion about a specific book or publication
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OT = other or mixed
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aaa.bbb.ccc... The rest is a numerical hierarchy. The initial goal is to try to stick to 3 digits per segment, but I'm not sure that's realistic over the long run. Perhaps the general divisions would follow the divisions set by GG, and TT secondarily, but only in a rough sense because GG may overlap and/or the segment categories may overlap with GG.
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Notes:
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If topic is long and mixed, then generally the first few pages determine the classification such that "mixed" (OT) would not be used except in extreme cases.
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Some abbreviations are chosen because they stand out better, not necessarily because they best represent the category. For example, "AI" and "BK" are perhaps overly-specific, but are easily recognizable and/or memorable compared to known alternatives.
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