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Tags & Meta-data
The only limitation on tags is that they must not include spaces. So if your program is written from a Unix workstation, it should get two separate tags if it could occur at any workstation, and this one happens to be on Unix, or one tag that is "Unixworkstation" if that is the only way place the program works. You probably don't want to use commas, though, since a comma will be become part of the tag.
 
Below is an initial list of the kinds of Tags we've chosen that should be used to describe the references wherever the information is known.
 
* Reference Name
* Software Type Category(s)
* Sub-Type Category(s)
* Purpose of the Software
* Owner
* Developers/Creators of the Software
* Earliest Date of Use or Disclosure
* Combinations (Tags to list the kinds of other software, systems, hardware the reference is/could be used with)
* Software Elements (multiple tags that describe the key components, modules, processes, of the software reference).
* Resource Experts Knowledgeable About the Software
* Link pointing to an archive copy or trusted repository
* Copy of the code, document, or reference
Finally, any new reference that is being newly created or that has been found by a user that doesn't have time to make a more indepth analysis can be tagged initially with: "PatentProof." This will allow it to be picked up by search engines and tagged by others.
 
 
 
 
= Functional Requirements =
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