== Why is this an issue? Parameters are part of the {methodSignatureLine}[method signature] and its identity. Implementing a method from an interface, a base class, or a partial method and changing one of its parameters' names will confuse and impact the method's readability. include::{noncompliantCode}[] To avoid any ambiguity in the code, a parameter's name should match the initial declaration, whether its initial declaration is from an interface, a base class, or a partial method. include::{compliantCode}[] === Exceptions The rule is ignored if both the parameter defined in the initial decalaration is a generic type and the implementing member's declaration is a non-generic type. This allows the implementing member to be more specific and provide more information.