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- Canonicalization abstract "In computer science, canonicalization (abbreviated c14n, where 14 represents the number of letters between the C and the N; also sometimes standardization or normalization) is a process for converting data that has more than one possible representation into a "standard", "normal", or canonical form. This can be done to compare different representations for equivalence, to count the number of distinct data structures, to improve the efficiency of various algorithms by eliminating repeated calculations, or to make it possible to impose a meaningful sorting order.".
- Canonicalization wikiPageExternalLink wikipedia.com.
- Canonicalization wikiPageExternalLink Canonicalization,_locale_and_Unicode.
- Canonicalization wikiPageExternalLink xml-c14n.html.
- Canonicalization wikiPageExternalLink xml-c14n11.
- Canonicalization wikiPageExternalLink www.wikipedia.com.
- Canonicalization wikiPageExternalLink www.wikipedia.com.
- Canonicalization wikiPageExternalLink ?source=asdf.
- Canonicalization wikiPageID "1046120".
- Canonicalization wikiPageRevisionID "571423977".
- Canonicalization hasPhotoCollection Canonicalization.
- Canonicalization subject Category:Computing_terminology.
- Canonicalization comment "In computer science, canonicalization (abbreviated c14n, where 14 represents the number of letters between the C and the N; also sometimes standardization or normalization) is a process for converting data that has more than one possible representation into a "standard", "normal", or canonical form.".
- Canonicalization label "Canonicalization".
- Canonicalization label "Canonique (informatique)".
- Canonicalization label "التوافق".
- Canonicalization sameAs Kanonizace_(informatika).
- Canonicalization sameAs Canonique_(informatique).
- Canonicalization sameAs m.0417wy.
- Canonicalization sameAs Q2936505.
- Canonicalization sameAs Q2936505.
- Canonicalization wasDerivedFrom Canonicalization?oldid=571423977.
- Canonicalization isPrimaryTopicOf Canonicalization.