Adding A Standard Page
The related standard should have a page created First, you should create a page for the standard of interest under the "Related Guidelines" section of the backmatter, if one does not already existin each appropriate language space. It may be the case that a page already exists for the standard, in which case you can skip this step. Below are links to the "Related Guidelines" sections for each space.
Space | Related Guidelines Page |
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C | FF. Related Guidelines |
C++ | DD. Related Guidelines |
Java | Rule or Rec. DD. Related Guidelines |
The page should be titled with the name of the standard. The page will be automatically populated with the information that you provide on individual rule/rec pages. You do not need to add any content to it.
Editing Related Guideline Tables
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Name of the Standard | Guideline Name 1 Guideline Name 2 Guideline Name 3 ... |
The
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wiki page for each standard
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is
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updated, by request, with the aggregated data
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from these individual tables. This aggregation process is automatic. In order for the process to pick up your changes, you should adhere to certain guidelines when entering data into the related guidelines table.
- The name column contains the name of the standard, e.g. MITRE CWE. This name must be the same wherever it appears, and must be the same as the title of the wiki page for the standard.
- Each guideline name should appear on a separate line in the guideline column. You may embed a link in the guideline name to an appropriate online resource.
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