A naming standard does not matter in discovery. However, the fastest way to find out the name of an application is to correlate its config file location to that of typical installations.
File-based Discovery probes execute a scan searching for specific file extensions or file names in paths that you configure. The resulting file information is returned in the probe payload. The sensor attempts to match the discovered files with installed software, using the file name, size, and version returned by the probe. File-based Discovery uses file signatures to detect software that might not have been registered.
Probably D.
https://docs.servicenow.com/ja-JP/bundle/tokyo-it-operations-management/page/product/discovery/concept/file-based-discovery.html
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