Let's develop a set of tag taxonomies here to start looking at tag guidelines. One ontology per answer
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can you provide a sample of the kind of tag ontology you infer? I think that the word ontology might be throwing myself off. I guess you mean hierarchy?– jcolebrand ModCommented Jan 10, 2011 at 17:26
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@drachenstern Hierarchy is also a valid word, and doesn't conflict with the philosophical uses of ontological. meta.rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/669/proposed-tag-synonyms/… has a remarkable amount of discussion about this.– Brian Ballsun-StantonCommented Jan 10, 2011 at 23:47
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From an LIS (Library & Information Science) standpoint, what you're probably looking for are taxonomies. See the 'Vocabulary Systems' section of a handout from a poster I presented last month It'd also be worth reading Librariansplaining: The controlled vocabulary– JoeCommented Jan 11, 2011 at 1:42
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- sql-server
- sql-server-2000
- sql-server-2005
- sql-server-2008
- sql-server-2008-r2
- sql-server-2011
- sql-server-2011-ctp
- sql-server-2011-r1
- sql-server-2011-r2
- sql-server-management-studio or ssms (I think we should avoid abbreviations )
- sql-server-tools
- sql-server-profiler
- sql-server-configuration
IMO There are two ways to tag sql server editions, sql-server-edition-2008
or sql-server-2008
& express-edition
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I like the second option, it looks more organized.
- edition
- express-edition
- standard-edition
- enterprise-edition
- web-edition
- workgroup-edition
- datacenter-edition
- oracle
- oracle-10g
- oracle-11g
- oracle-11g-r2
- oracle-internals
- dual (too specific?)
- oracle-sql
- pl/sql
- sqlplus
- cbo (? because not sure how it relates to other dbms)
- statistics
- explain-plan
- security
- fga
- encryption
this post is CW so feel free to edit and add to this list as you come by other suggestions. Yes, even you.