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The purpose of having a standardized naming convention is to provide an organized framework for the datasets, ensuring interoperability between users and platforms. (See below for Naming Convention for Information Products)

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Two sets of population data for a particular country, one has the population for major cities and the other population data for small towns. The data for major cities are labeled with a “1” and the data for small towns are labeled with a “2”.

  • Dataset 1: Major cities in Burundi from Government of Burundi at 1:1M scale

  • Dataset 2: Cities in Burundi from Government of Burundi at 1:M scale

Dataset Names (interim solution):

  • Dataset 1: bdi_pplp1_1m_gov

  • Dataset 2: bdi_pplp2_1m_gov

Feature Class Name (long term solution):

  • Combine the two feature classes to 1 using guidance from Verifying Geometry. The resulting label would be: bdi_pplp_1m_gov.

Special Case 2: Data do not span an entire country or region

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Datasets not covering an entire country:

  • Dataset 1: IDP Camps in Aceh, Indonesia

  • Dataset 2: IDP Camps Afgooye Cooridor, Somalia

Resulting Dataset Names:

  • Dataset 1: idn_aceh_cmpp_idp_1m_unhcr

  • Dataset 2: som_afgooye_cmpp_idp_1m_unhcr

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Geodatabase name: The name of the geodatabase is from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country code, ISO3 code of the country/region of interest. For example: wrl, afg, alb, etc. [OCHA taxonomy reference source]   

Feature dataset name: Feature datasets are objects that are used to group together related feature classes. There are two parts to the feature dataset name naming convention, each separated by an underscore (_). They are as follows:

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  • SUM001_aceh_reference_map_a4_20050128

  • LBN001_Lebanon_reference_map_20081029

  • template_sample_a4_20080917

Conventions relatives à l'attribution des noms de fichiers

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L’objectif d’une convention d’appellation standardisée est de fournir un cadre organisé pour les ensembles de données, assurant l’interopérabilité des données entre les utilisateurs et les plateformes. (Voir ci-dessous pour la convention des produits d’information)

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