Ivynamed
Ivynamed is a fictional nomenclature and data-asset naming standard used in discussions of digital taxonomy. It defines a method for creating human-readable identifiers paired with a persistent, machine-unique component to name digital objects such as documents, images, datasets, and software packages.
The standard specifies a two-part identifier: a human-friendly token sequence for readability, and a persistent namespace-unique
Governance and ecosystem: A central governance body maintains the namespace registry and token inventory; implementers can
History and usage: Conceived in the early 2020s by researchers exploring readable identifiers; adopted in some
Reception and critique: Proponents highlight readability and interoperability; critics note complexity and potential for token drift;