Standard/best practice of Naming for MM authorisations

Dear All,
Can anybody please send the document related standard/best practice for naming convention for MM roles in authorisation.
As we want to redo the authorisation system for a Client right from the scratch.(Already having SAP).
to have an idea on standard/best practice of giving naming convention,i need the connected document.
Can any body please send to my mail id: [email protected]
Advance thanks.
Regards,
Dayanand

Dear,
Usually the role nomenclature is for the company as a whole
Hence the std way is as below
XX- 2 leter to repsenet the module
XXXXXXXXXXXX-To represent the function(example-phy inv)
XXXX-to repsent the plant it is applicable
XXXX-to present- is it create/change/display/execute....
XXXX- to repsent the variant
hence it is as below
Role is as below
XX:XXXXXXXXXXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX

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