Like from Microsoft - \"KB2756872\" or from National Vulnerability
Database - \"CVE-2010-1428\" or from Red Hat - \"RHSA-2010:0376\" or
from OIDs -
You can use year and number based article identifier just like CVE identifiers. Since you need revisions as well, you can append dot after the identifier to clarify the version. For example, for an AW
esome B
log S
ervice, AWBS-2012-1.0 would refer to original document, AWBS-2012-1.1 would refer to first revision etc.
However, you need to make sure that AWBSs are unique before you use them. CVEs are assigned manually from the pool. You would probably need some kind of service that assigns AWBS from pool. It could be a simple database query.