Naming Conventions
In order to deliver a consistent look and feel to users, it is advisable that Processors keep with standard naming conventions. The following is a list of standard conventions that are used:
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Processors that pull data from a remote system are named Get<Service> or Get<Protocol>, depending on if they poll data from arbitrary sources over a known Protocol (such as GetHTTP or GetFTP) or if they pull data from a known service (such as GetKafka)
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Processors that push data to a remote system are named Put<Service> or Put<Protocol>.
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Relationship names are lower-cased and use spaces to delineated words.
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Property names capitalize significant words, as would be done with the title of a book.