Definition of UUIDs. Meaning of UUIDs. Synonyms of UUIDs

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Definition of UUIDs

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Meaning of UUIDs from wikipedia

- Computer originally used UUIDs in the Network Computing System (NCS). Later, the Open Software Foundation (OSF) used UUIDs for their Distributed Computing...
- Talorg son of Uuid (Old Irish: Talorc mac Foith; died 653) was a king of the Picts from 641 to 653. The Pictish Chronicle give him a reign of eleven or...
- Identifier (PII) Permalink Scientific literature Universally unique identifier (UUID) Other registries are identified by other strings at the start of the prefix...
- disk drive or solid-state drive, using universally unique identifiers (UUIDs), which are also known as globally unique identifiers (GUIDs). Forming a...
- identified by UUIDs. Any implementer may pick a random or pseudorandom UUID for proprietary uses, but the Bluetooth SIG have reserved a range of UUIDs (of the...
- general partition information like partition names, types/flags, sizing and UUIDs. If invoked without arguments, cfdisk attempts to read the current partition...
- based on enterprise number (DUID-EN) Link-layer address (DUID-LL) UUID-based DUID (DUID-UUID) Due to the fact that it is difficult to manage multiple identifiers...
- (read), PUT (create and update), POST (create - if we don't have `id` or `uuid`), and DELETE (delete) methods are CRUD operations as they have storage management...
- as near-unique identifiers. The specifications for generating GUIDs and UUIDs are quite complex, which is what leads to them being virtually unique, if...
- Base64 encoding to encode a relatively large unique id (generally 128-bit UUIDs) into a string for use as an HTTP parameter in HTTP forms or HTTP GET URLs...