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canonicalization

In information technology, canonicalization (pronounced KA-nahn-nihk-uhl-ih-ZAY-shun and sometimes spelled canonicalisation) is the process of making something canonical -- that is, in conformance with some specification. To canonicalize (as well as the slightly less tortured variant canonify ) is to ensure that data conforms to canonical rules, and is in an approved format. Canonicalization may sometimes mean generating canonical data from noncanonical data.

Canonicalization is used for a variety of computer and Internet-related applications. In a sendmail context, canonification (or canonicalization) describes the process used to complete Mail-From addresses where necessary on incoming messages. When the canonify feature is turned on, a defined default domain name is added to the user name on an incoming message, so that username is translated to username@domain . Within the Extensible Markup Language ( XML ), canonicalization ensures that an XML document adheres to the specified format.

The term canonicalization may have been coined to avoid using the term for the process of making someone an official saint in the Roman Catholic Church -- canonization . It is also possible that the first coiner of the term hadn't heard of canon and canonize and created new terms out of the adjectival canonical , sometimes used in describing formal elements of a specification.

Because canonicalization is such a long word, and lacking any readily apparent abbreviation, it is sometimes expressed as C14N , in which 14 represents the number of letters between the C and the N .







Read more about it at:
> D-Lib Magazine has an article called "Canonicalization: A Fundamental Tool to Facilitate Preservation and Management of Digital Information."
> The World Wide Web Consortium provides the specifications for "Exclusive XML Canonicalization Version 1.0."
This word suggested by: Kamal Kapur, Simon Moy, Bradley Kodama and Brant Casey
Last updated on: Sep 21, 2005

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