Due to how companies name their products and how other companies that use their products (or second source them) name their, there would be too much disambiguation needed for a flat naming system such as the one Wikipedia uses. Instead, WikiChip uses a simple hierarchy of pages to disambiguate everything. This page explains in detail the naming conventions we use across this Wiki to name article.
Contents
Casing
Regardless of naming, all article names are written in lowercase. (See #Redirect Policy)
Organization
Chips
We use a simple hierarchy to organize articles. The root article is typically the designer of the product (or the company most commonly associated with the product). A separate article is used to group a collection of similar models into a family. If there is no common name for a group of chips, we still create one under a generic series name (e.g. "m51xx series"). Each model then becomes a sub-article of the family.
Examples:
Final name: company/family/chip. |
Final name: intel/mcs-4/4004 |
Final name: amd/am5x86/amd-x5-133adz |
Other Topics
Most other topics follow the same general hierarchy described for chips. The root article is the main page for a specific concept with the various sub-topics as sub-articles. Tightly related topics should always be placed under a parent topic.
Examples:
Final name: main topic/sub-topic/sub-sub-topic |
Final name: c/standard library |
Final name: boolean algebra/majority function |