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  • I Ian Shlasko

    Usually something generic, like "ReportGenerator" or "TradeUploader"... But when I'm starting something that will become a major system, I get creative. Then I like to take words apart, or even go to acronyms. The old portfolio management system I wrote at my previous job was called "___Sheets", where the ___ part was the first syllable of our group name... Not that creative, but it was a start. The current one I'm working on is "Raptor"... "Risk Analysis, Portfolio Tracking, Order Routing system"... Never thought I'd get away with that, but my boss loved it... Even wanted it to "roar" when it started up :)

    Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
    Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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    jsc42
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    I called one of my systems 'Albatross' because it hung around my neck for months (as in The Ancient Mariner). The bosses never cottoned on! I told them that it was an expansion of ALBS (the mainframe only supported 4-char executable file codes) which stood for the AirLine Booking System.

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    • F Fabio V Silva

      How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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      SohjSolwin
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      I normally start with an acronym and fill in the letters later. Examples: ANEMICS, NADS, NETS.

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      • S SohjSolwin

        I normally start with an acronym and fill in the letters later. Examples: ANEMICS, NADS, NETS.

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        Fabio V Silva
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        Out of curiosity, what does NADS stands for? :laugh:

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        • F Fabio V Silva

          How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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          Kr0d
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          If you're really stuck use http://online-generator.com/name-generator/project-name-generator.php as it gives random names like Black Pure Poseidon Aggressive Full Firecracker Eastern Screwdriver Big Moose The big trend at the moment is adding a 'er' on the end of what its for. This is my most common technique. I.E. An app that keeps track of stock: Stock Tracker.

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          • F Fabio V Silva

            How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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            hackerswami
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            If you don't know what to call it, call it 'Enigma'. We did that once for an email management system since we didn't know why we were writing soooo much code to replace MS Outlook + macros. :laugh:

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            • F Fabio V Silva

              How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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              ebennett
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              I try to think of something clever and catchy and relevant. But if nothing comes to mind within a minute or two I'll go with my "Retro" naming convention by adding a or suffix from this list to the relevant noun or verb:

              • '-o-matic'
              • '-o-rama'
              • '-a-gogo'
              • 'magic'

              examples:

              • WidgOMatic
              • MagicWidget
              • TweetORama
              • TrackMagic
              • InventoryAGogo

              ...you get the idea. Works for nouns and verbs! Endless fun. Sometimes I'll even do a logo. If none of those strike me, I'll use the generic 'Thingy', as in 'WidgetThingy' or 'DataFileCleanupThingy'.

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                If I pay less, can I not have the Artificial Stupidity, please?

                Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                Adriaan Davel
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                Open MS Word, it's built in

                ____________________________________________________________ Be brave little warrior, be VERY brave

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                • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                  I think it must be known in some circles that thinking of a name is a large stumbling block for a project, as you well know. And this must be why Microsoft gives its projects code names. I like to follow the same principle in my own work. The code is what's really important, I'll think of the name later!

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                  R Erasmus
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                  Now I learn something too. That sounds like a good idea for initial naming of a project. Thx.

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                  • F Fabio V Silva

                    How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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                    Michael Kingsford Gray
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                    Open a Thesaurus at random. Not literally, of course. I just so did, and arrived at a project name called: "Vetust", (Venerable from antiquty) It is as good as anything else.

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                    • F Fabio V Silva

                      How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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                      Marijus Sugajevas
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                      Yet_Another_GUI_# - for interface projects Yet_Another_Project# - all other stuff replace # with any number.

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                      • F Fabio V Silva

                        Do you name your controls Button1, Button2, ... as well ? :-D

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                        Mark AJA
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                        You could use this format when naming your children. Child 1, Child 2, Child 3 .... and they could name there children, Child 1, Child 2, Child 3 ... And if everybody did this, then at school the teacher could check which children where in by reading the names; "Is Child 1 in", in in here in in present in here, "Child 1", ... PS Twins would be Child 1a and Child 1b.

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                        • F Fabio V Silva

                          Out of curiosity, what does NADS stands for? :laugh:

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                          SohjSolwin
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                          Nemsis to Aim Data Segue. Its a data extract conversion tool.

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                          • F Fabio V Silva

                            How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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                            Dulchase
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                            I usually give a ninja turtle name until I find a real name :) project_leonardo project_donatello...

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                            • F Fabio V Silva

                              How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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                              Ger Hayden
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                              I have a thing for names. If your interested reply and I'll exchance contact details. Eg. A point of sale system named: EASI - Electroninc Automated Sales / Invoicing. Stock Control: GRASP - Goods Recieved And Stock Processing Managment system for the sale of services: VendaServ Give me a brief description and about a week. Something should come to mind.

                              Ger

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