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feat: add centralized abbreviations.json to standardize Azure resource naming#382

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Purpose

This pull request introduces a new abbreviations.json file under the Deployment directory, which provides a comprehensive mapping of Azure resource types to their respective abbreviations. The changes aim to standardize naming conventions across various Azure services, improving consistency and readability.

Key Changes:

Addition of abbreviations.json:

  • Created a new file, Deployment/abbreviations.json, containing a structured JSON object that maps Azure resource types to standardized abbreviations. The file is organized into categories such as ai, analytics, compute, containers, databases, developerTools, devOps, integration, managementGovernance, migration, networking, security, storage, and virtualDesktop.

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  • I have validated the deployment process successfully and all services are running as expected with this change.

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@Roopan-Microsoft Roopan-Microsoft merged commit 5d81505 into dev May 15, 2025
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