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  • 31Organizationally unique identifier — An Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) is a 24 bit number that is purchased from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Incorporated (IEEE) Registration Authority. This identifier uniquely identifies a vendor, manufacturer,… …

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  • 32Organizationally Unique Identifier — An Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) is a 24 bit number that is purchased from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Incorporated (IEEE) Registration Authority. This identifier uniquely identifies a vendor, manufacturer,… …

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  • 33Globally Unique Identifier — A Globally Unique Identifier or GUID (pronEng|ˈguːɪd or IPA|/ˈgwɪd/) is a special type of identifier used in software applications in order to provide a reference number which is unique in any context (hence, Globally ), for example, in defining… …

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  • 34Digital object identifier — For the use of digital object identifiers on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Digital Object Identifier. A digital object identifier (DOI) is a character string (a digital identifier ) used to uniquely identify an object such as an electronic document.… …

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  • 35Globally unique identifier — A globally unique identifier (GUID,  /ˈɡuːɪ …

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  • 36Location identifier — A location identifier is a symbolic representation for the name and the location of an airport, navigation aid, or weather station, and is used for manned air traffic control facilities in air traffic control, telecommunications, computer… …

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  • 37Fragment identifier — In computer hypertext, a fragment identifier is a short string of characters that refers to a resource that is subordinate to another, primary resource. The primary resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and the fragment… …

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  • 38Universally Unique Identifier — A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is an identifier standard used in software construction, standardized by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) as part of the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). The intent of UUIDs is to enable… …

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  • 39Object identifier — In computing, an object identifier or OID is an identifier used to name an object (compare URN). Structurally, an OID consists of a node in a hierarchically assigned namespace, formally defined using the ITU T s ASN.1 standard.[citation needed]… …

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  • 40Extensible Resource Identifier — (abbreviated XRI) is a scheme and resolution protocol for abstract identifiers compatible with Uniform Resource Identifiers and Internationalized Resource Identifiers, developed by the [http://www.oasis open.org/committees/xri XRI Technical… …

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