Evolvix Vision — Best Naming Intro: Semantic Reproducibility#
Introduction to Evolvix BESTnaming — 4 naming dialects that separate conflicting demands of diverse audiences by nailing all synonyms to 1 NAMESTREE ROOT.
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Also in this folder: Naming Achilles Heel, Naming Synonyms Core
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Abstract#
This 2-page card set introduces BESTnaming — Evolvix’s system for managing the conflicting naming demands of diverse audiences.
Page 1 — The problem: “Naming is like plumbing in a bigdata society: making the wrong connections can easily create a mess!” and “Jargon for outsiders is like pipes of data unhinged from connections: they lack meaning and leak all content that was sent into the wastelands of non-sense.” The solution: Evolvix.org/BESTnaming — disrupting disruptions of research by nailing all synonyms to 1 NAMESTREE ROOT for storing 1 stable meaning over the long term. References a 95-page study of the key concept.
Page 2 — The BEST system: Four naming dialects serve different user personas:
Brief names → for the Busy power geek → shaped for Brevity to cut typing
Explicit names → for the Expert developer → shaped for Easy reading and writing
Summarizing names → for the Starting student → shaped for Succinct explanation
Technical names → for the Terminology expert → shaped to Target domain terms
Each name is 1 Label for 1 Box. For stable code, retrace the box each versioned synonym maps to. The NAMES acronym: Non Ambiguous Memorable Encoding Systems Translate Received Expressions Emitting Retraced Original Operation Tasks.
1 NAMESTREE = 1 ROOT = 1 Box = 1 container with Data, Code, Names formally explaining 1 StableMeaning, fully versioned to increase stability.
“BESTnaming is a breakthrough, because it safely translates code among dialects that separate naming concerns of diverse audiences.” References: Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1387 (2017) 124 or Evolvix.org/naming.
Key Concepts at a Glance#
BEST dialects |
Brief, Explicit, Summarizing, Technical — four naming dialects tailored to different user personas |
1 Name = 1 Label for 1 Box |
Every name maps to exactly one container of data, code, and names with one stable meaning |
NAMESTREE ROOT |
The single root explanation that all synonyms in a naming tree map back to |
Plumbing metaphor |
Naming in a bigdata society is like plumbing: wrong connections create messes; disconnected pipes leak meaning |
Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#
BESTnaming addresses a real problem in scientific software: the same concept often needs different names for different audiences (brief for power users, explicit for developers, summarizing for students, technical for domain experts). Most languages force a single naming convention. BESTnaming’s four-dialect system allows the compiler to translate between them automatically, maintaining semantic identity while adapting surface form. The 95-page study in Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. (2017) provides the theoretical foundation; these cards are the accessible introduction.
Document Information#
Document ID |
EVX Naming Intro — BESTnaming (Flying Scroll, transwarpkey/sta1-evx/) |
Author |
Laurence Loewe of Laodicea (LLoL) |
Date |
2019m06d17 |
Version |
iv_LLoL_QQ2_2019m06d17 |
Format |
2-page card set |
License |
Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain |
Part of |
Good News Pack MMv3, Flying Scroll / Transwarp Key / STa1-EVX |
PDF size |
100 KB |
WebP size |
116 KB |
Related documents:
STa1-EVX stadium overview (parent page with all 30 documents)
Naming Achilles Heel (why naming is the foundational challenge)
Naming Synonyms Core (visual diagram of synonym relationships)
Simplicity in Lasting Standards (the simplicity principle underlying BESTnaming)
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