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This term describes the style used for naming elements in the Method Composer that are used internally within the&#xD;
composer. An internal name may become the actual file name of the element, so the name needs to be valid for any&#xD;
operating system in any language. This name is not published in the final web site. However, it does become part of the&#xD;
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The recommended style&amp;nbsp;is all lower case,&amp;nbsp;with words separated&amp;nbsp;by underscores. Lower case alphanumeric,&#xD;
English language characters, underscore,&amp;nbsp;dash,and period&amp;nbsp;are allowed.&amp;nbsp;No special characters.&amp;nbsp;Spaces&#xD;
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Example: prepare_test_plan&#xD;
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