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  • 1Login — Identifiant En informatique, on appelle identifiants (également appelé parfois en anglais login) les informations permettant à une personne de s identifier auprès d un système. Il s agit le plus souvent des informations suivantes : un nom d… …

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  • 2Fragment 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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  • 3Group identifier (Unix) — In Unix like systems, multiple users can be categorized into groups . POSIX and conventional Unix file system permissions are organized into three classes, user , group , and others . The use of groups allows additional abilities to be delegated… …

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  • 4Identity correlation — Definition In information systems, identity correlation is a process that reconciles and validates the proper ownership of disparate user account login IDs (user names) that reside on systems and applications throughout an organization and can… …

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  • 5OpenID — The OpenID logo OpenID is an open standard that describes how users can be authenticated in a decentralized manner, eliminating the need for services to provide their own ad hoc systems and allowing users to consolidate their digital… …

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  • 6X Window System protocols and architecture — In computing, the X Window System (commonly X11 or X) is a network transparent windowing system for bitmap displays. This article details the protocols and technical structure of X11. The X client server model and network transparencyX is based… …

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  • 7Two-factor authentication — (TFA, T FA or 2FA) is an approach to authentication which requires the presentation of two different kinds of evidence that someone is who they say they are. It is a part of the broader family of multi factor authentication, which is a defense in …

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  • 8Files-11 — Files 11, also known as on disk structure, is the file system used by Hewlett Packard s OpenVMS operating system, and also (in a simpler form) by the older RSX 11. It is a hierarchical file system, with support for access control lists, record… …

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  • 9Session (computer science) — In computer science, in particular networking, a session is a semi permanent interactive information interchange, also known as a dialogue, a conversation or a meeting, between two or more communicating devices, or between a computer and user… …

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  • 10DNIX — Company / developer Dataindustrier AB OS family Unix like Working state Historic Source model Closed source Latest stable release 5.4 …

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