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- [Attributes](#attributes)
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- [Attribute and Label Naming](#attribute-and-label-naming)
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- [Name Pluralization Guidelines](#name-pluralization-guidelines)
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- [Recommendations for OpenTelemetry Authors](#recommendations-for-opentelemetry-authors)
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- [Recommendations for Application Developers](#recommendations-for-application-developers)
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attribute or label key in the future.
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### Name Pluralization guidelines
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- When an attribute represents a single entity, the attribute name SHOULD be singular.
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Examples: `host.name`, `db.user`, `container.id`.
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- When attribute can represent multiple entities, the attribute name SHOULD be pluralized
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and the value type SHOULD be an array. E.g. `process.command_args` might include multiple
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values: the executable name and command arguments.
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- When an attribute represents a measurement,
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[Metric Name Pluralization Guidelines](../metrics/semantic_conventions/README.md#pluralization)
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SHOULD be followed for the attribute name.
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### Recommendations for OpenTelemetry Authors
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- All names that are part of OpenTelemetry semantic conventions SHOULD be part
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