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identification (the
process of
identifying), or an
identifier (that is, an
instance of identification). An
identifier may be a word, number, letter, symbol...
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digital object identifier (DOI) is a
persistent identifier or
handle used to
uniquely identify various objects,
standardized by the
International Organization...
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Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit
label used to
uniquely identify objects in
computer systems. The term
Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) is also...
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Unique Identifier "Object
Identifier Repository".
Object Identifier Repository Global OID
reference database Harald Tveit Alvestrand's
Object Identifier Registry...
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process extracts identifiers from the
article abstract and puts
those in a
field called Secondary Identifier (SI). The
secondary identifier field is to store...
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unique identifier (UID) is an
identifier that is
guaranteed to be
unique among all
identifiers used for
those objects and for a
specific purpose. The...
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operating systems identify a user by a
value called a user
identifier,
often abbreviated to user ID or UID. The UID,
along with the
group identifier (GID) and...
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organizationally unique identifier (OUI) is a 24-bit
number that
uniquely identifies a vendor, manufacturer, or
other organization. OUIs are purchased...
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whether it is a
direct identifier that is
uniquely ****ociated with a
person or a quasi-
identifier that is not unique. A quasi-
identifier cannot pin down an...
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Ninoy Aquino Airport. In the
United States, the IATA
identifier usually equals the FAA
identifier, but this is not
always the case. A
prominent example...