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Identifier
Identifier Identifiers (IDs) are lexical tokens that name ... languages usually place restrictions on what an identifier may look like. For example, in [[C ... memory addresses and offsets, and the textual identifier tokens are no longer present or used ... do not attach meaning to the actual identifier chosen for an entity, as long as ... variable is automatically considered immutable if its identifier starts with a capital letter; in ...
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Personal identifier (translated from German)
Personal identifier Personal identifier are combinations of alphanumeric indications, which are ... clear the allocation of person and personal identifier makes the clear distinction more difficult. Table ... of the operating range of the personal identifier. Although the Austrian legal order does not ... its high spreading degree as genuine personal identifier to regard is. With BGBl. I ...
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Location Identifier
Location Identifier A Location Identifier takes the place of the name and ... but not yet received a permanent location identifier. Assignment System Three-letter identifiers are assigned ... in the three-letter series. In this identifier series, the number is always in the ... combination serves as the fix name, assigned identifier and computer code. If a new ...
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Unique identifier
Unique identifier In order to get the full potential ... Systematic name Harmonized System WWPN Globally Unique Identifier Organizationally Unique Identifier Universally Unique Identifier Identifier Name Iupac nomenclature CAS registry number
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Identifier (metadata)
Identifier (metadata) In metadata, an identifier is a language-independent label, sign or ... object within an identification scheme. The suffix identifier is also used as a representation term ...
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Reserved identifier
Reserved identifier A reserved identifier is an element of computer programming languages ...
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Public identifier
Public identifier A public identifier is a document processing construct in SGML ... XML. In HTML and XML, a public identifier is meant to be universally unique within ... in a Document Type Declaration. A public identifier is meant to identify a document type ... span more than one application. A system identifier is meant for document type that ...
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System identifier
System identifier A system identifier is a document processing construct introduced in ... HyTime, there are two kinds of system identifier: formal system identifier (FSI) and simple system identifier. In HTML and XML, a system ...
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Fragment identifier
Fragment identifier A fragment identifier is a short string of characters that ... resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and the fragment identifier points to the subordinate resource. Typically, the fragment identifier is appended to the Uniform Resource ...
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Talk:Identifier
Talk:Identifier Move from Name and identifier to Identifier? Motivation: This article really only discusses identifiers. "Name and identifier" is plain silly. -- Eelis 02:42, 2005 ... separate article for that. Made the C++ identifier example a bit simpler, we don' ...
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