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 Identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer languages, identifiers are textual tokens (also called symbols) which name language entities.
Identifiers are used extensively in virtually all information processing systems.
In interpreted languages identifiers often are available at runtime, sometimes even as first-class objects which can be freely manipulated and evaluated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identifier

  
 ANSI/NISO Z39.56-1996: Serial Item and Contribution Identifier
The CSI is a numeric code at a specified position in the SICI string that allows both humans and computer systems to determine the coding level.
Identifiers constructed according to this standard are used within a wide variety of applications: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Serials Industry Systems Advisory Committee (SISAC) bar codes, Z39.50 queries, Uniform Resource Names (URNs), electronic mail, and human transcription in print.
Depending on the information available to the constructor of the SICI code, a contribution might legitimately be identified by more than one SICI.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/SICI/version2.html

  
 Security Identifier Structure
This value identifies the domain Builtin, which exists on every computer running Windows NT or Windows 2000.
A security identifier (SID) is a data structure in binary format that contains a variable number of values.
The structure used in all SIDs created by Windows NT and Windows 2000 is revision level 1.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/2000/server/reskit/en-us/distrib/dsce_ctl_xgqv.asp?frame=true

  
 UAX #31: Identifier and Pattern Syntax
The drawback of this method is that it allows “nonsense” to be part of identifiers because the concerns of lexical classification and of human intelligibility are separated.
That is, each programming language can define their identifier syntax as relative to the Unicode identifier syntax, such as saying that identifiers are defined by the Unicode properties, with the addition of "$".
Specific identifier syntaxes can be treated as tailorings of the generic syntax based on character properties.
http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31

  
 Proposal for XML Fragment Identifier Syntax 0.9
However, given that all processes are generally required to support fragment identifiers, there is a strong case to be made for assuring that the core of any fragment identifier syntax is as simple as possible.
Therefore, the format and interpretation of fragment identifiers is dependent on the media type [RFC2046] of the retrieval result.
This document recommends that the XML media type define its fragment identifier syntax to be that defined by the XPointer Framework [XPtrFrame] and XPointer Element() Scheme [XPtrElement].
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/NOTE-xml-fragid-20030912

  
 Fragment Identifier for XML (FIXptr)
For each pointer supplied as input, the information item identified is the item located by the final (rightmost) component of the pointer.
XPointer [XPointer] is intended to be the definition of the fragment identifier language for the four main XML-related Internet media types [IETF RFC 3023].
As defined in [IETF RFC 2396], an Internet media type identifies a certain class of resources, and resources of that type can have a fragment identifier language associated with them.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-xml-linking-comments/2001AprJun/att-0074/01-NOTE-FIXptr-20010425.htm

  
 Zvon - RFC 3550 [RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications] - SSRC Identifier Allocation and Use
The SSRC identifier carried in the RTP header and in various fields of RTCP packets is a random 32-bit number that is required to be globally unique within an RTP session.
For the algorithm as shown, it is assumed that the participant's own source identifier and state are included in the source identifier table.
This algorithm requires keeping a table indexed by the source identifier and containing the source transport addresses from the first RTP packet and first RTCP packet received with that identifier, along with other state for that source.
http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC3550/Output/chapter7.html

  
 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
A demonstration of Identifier generation within a (Windows) structure-drawing program, working in conjunction with the beta test program, can be obtained from Alan McNaught by e-mail to mcnaughta@rsc.org.
The standard chemical representation could be used as input into existing and newly developed computer programs to generate a IUPAC name and a unique IUPAC identifier.
A combined meeting for two related IUPAC projects, the XML Data Dictionary Project (#2002-022-1-024) and this Chemical Identifier Project (#2000-025-1-800), was held at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland, US) on November 12-14, 2003.
http://www.iupac.org/projects/2000/2000-025-1-800.html

  
 Lextek International - Language Identifier SDK
For many applications, it is important to be able to correctly identify the language that a document or piece of text is written in.
Because of this, there is a need in today's software to be able to automatically identify what language a piece of text is written in.
Currently, the language identifier is available on Windows, Linux, MacOSX, MacOS9, and Solaris.
http://www.lextek.com/langid

  
 Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax
A host identified by a registered name is a sequence of characters usually intended for lookup within a locally defined host or service name registry, though the URI's scheme-specific semantics may require that a specific registry (or fixed name table) be used instead.
URIs that identify in relation to the end-user's local context should only be used when the context itself is a defining aspect of the resource, such as when an on-line help manual refers to a file on the end-user's file system (e.g., "file:///etc/hosts").
A host identified by an IPv4 literal address is represented in dotted-decimal notation (a sequence of four decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [RFC1123] by reference to [RFC0952].
http://www.gbiv.com/protocols/uri/rfc/rfc3986.html

  
 Object Identifier Helper Functions
Typically, the source variable is a compiler-generated object identifier constant that resulted from a object identifier value specification within an ASN.1 specification.
Typically, the source variable is a compiler-generated object identifier constant that resulted from an object identifier value specification within an ASN.1 specification.
Object identifier helper functions provide assistance in working with the object identifier ASN.1 type.
http://www.obj-sys.com/v55doc/SRC/group__objidhelpers.shtml

  
 Zvon - RFC 2074 [Remote Network Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifiers] - Protocol Identifier Encoding
To encode the table index, each variable- length string is converted to an OBJECT IDENTIFIER fragment, according to the encoding rules in section 7.7 of RFC 1902(-> 2578
Each layer-identifier is encoded in the ProtocolDirID OCTET STRING INDEX as four sub-components [ a.b.c.d ], where 'a' - 'd' represent each byte of the 32-bit value in network byte order.
If all the macros are expanded completely by substituting all possible values of each label for each child protocol, a list of all possible protocol-identifiers is produced.
http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC2074/Output/chapter4.html

  
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The IEEE defined 64-bit extended unique identifier (EUI-64) is a concatenation of the 24-bit company_id value by the IEEE Registration Authority and a 40-bit extension identifier assigned by the organization with that company_id assignment.
The IEEE defined 64-bit global identifier (EUI-64) is assigned by a manufacturer who has been assigned a company_id value by the IEEE Registration Authority.
When transferred to other electronically-readable locations (within a disk file or network packet, for example) the relative ordering of the bytes may be changed, as specified within the applicable standard.
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.html

  
 URI - Uniform Resource Identifier
URIs are used in HTML to identify the destination of hypertext links, the source of in-line images, and the object of form actions.
In its most basic form, a URI consists of a scheme name (such as file, http, ftp, news, mailto, gopher) followed by a colon, followed by a path whose nature is determined by the scheme that precedes it (see RFC 1630).
This is a generic name for any of a class of ways of identifying resources on the Internet.
http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/URI.asp

  
 VA FileMan V. 22.0 Advanced User Manual: File Utilities - Identifier
An identifier is a designation you can give to a field that you want permanently associated with the.01 field (NAME) of a file.
A multiple-valued field cannot be designated as an identifier, however, a subfield of that multiple-valued field can be designated as an identifier for the multiple.
An identifier field will not be asked if its WRITE access security does not match the VA FileMan access code of the user.
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/u2/ut_id.htm

  
 Globally Unique Identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The GUID is essentially a 16-byte (128-bit) number, written in hexadecimal form, such as:
The algorithm used for generating new GUIDs has been widely criticized.
OXID - object exporter identifier; (applicable to an instance of the system object that performs RPC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globally_Unique_Identifier

  
 Health Data Management
One way or another, complying with the provider ID rule could be an expensive endeavor for health care organizations because it likely would require them to adjust their information systems to accept a new format.
Some vendors, however, might be reluctant to make too many changes to their systems before the identifier rules are final, he concedes.
The vendor told Stroot that the latest upgrade to its managed care system would have the capability to accept the new proposed standard format for the provider ID. The upgrade was expected last month.
http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/html/current/CurrentIssueStory.cfm?PostID=10715

  
 Identifier Manager
This example describes how to apply an identifier to the value resource of a text widget instance in your interface.
The Output File Option Menu allows you to specify the file to which the identifier will be written when Builder Xcessory generates UIL.
Their UIL and C/C++ equivalents are listed in the Type Manager, and appear "locked" so that they may not be cut.
http://www.ics.com/support/docs/bx/5.0/bxref/ref_30.htm

  
 Syntax and basic data types
Identifiers can also contain escaped characters and any ISO 10646 character as a numeric code (see next item).
Inside the quotes, characters are parsed as a string.
User agents may vary in how they handle invalid URIs or URIs that designate unavailable or inapplicable resources.
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html

  
 RFC 2685 (rfc2685) - Virtual Private Networks Identifier
For example, the VPN-ID may be included: - In a MIB to configure attributes to a VPN, or to assign a physical or logical access interface to a particular VPN.
To be a truly global VPN identifier, the format cannot force assumptions about the shared network(s).
Conversely, the format should not be defined in such a way as to prohibit use of features of the shared network.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2685.html

  
 Open Archives Initiative - Protocol for Metadata Harvesting - v.2.0
An item is conceptually a container that stores or dynamically generates metadata about a single resource in multiple formats, each of which can be harvested as records via the OAI-PMH.
Depending on the level at which a repository tracks deletions, a header with a "deleted" value for the
The metadata format identified by the value given for the
http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.htm

  
 NLM Metadata Schema
Name: Format Identifier: DC.Format Definition: Information about the current physical or digital manifestation of the resource, such as software or hardware needed, or duration or size of the resource Required: O Repeatable: Y Comments: N/A
Name: Permanence Level Identifier: NLM.Permanence.Level Definition: The extent to which a user can be assured that the resource will remain stable and available Required: R Repeatable: N Comments: N/A
Name: Relation, Is Referenced By Identifier: DC.Relation.IsReferencedBy Definition: The described resource is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the referenced resource Required: O Repeatable: Y Comments: N/A
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/archive/20040902/tsd/cataloging/metafilenew.html

  
 Identifier Variables
In the previous example, when the user logged in, the user's actual last name was substituted for the LAST_NAME variable in the command.
To see a list of object properties, see Appendix A, NDS Object Classes and Properties, of Guide to NetWare4 Networks.
You can use property values of NDS objects as variables.
http://www.novell.com/documentation/nw4/superenu/data/hgacyvsh.html

  
 DLCI - Data Link Connection Identifier
Located in the frame header, the DLCI field identifies which logical circuit the data travels over, and each DLCI has a committed information rate (CIR) associated with it.
(n.) Data Link Connection Identifier, a frame relay header field that identifies the destination of the packet.
The following illustrates how DLCIs might be assigned in this example:
http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/DLCI.asp

  
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public int myNum1 = 1; // the identifier is myNum public int _nyNum = 2; // _nyNum is the identifier public int _ = 3; // _ is the identifier goto myLabel; myLabel: { } // myLabel is the identifier
An identifier is simply another word for name.
The world's largest C# Language & Framework Class Library Reference Database (second only to Microsoft's)!
http://www.dotnetfun.com/Reference.aspx?eid=58

  
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In this case, an array of long values is returned, giving the Identifier for each positive index.
An empty variant, a single negative value, a single index value, or an array of zero or more index values (negative index values are legal but will be ignored).
If the Selector argument is a non-negative scalar value, then the Identifier of the indicated feature from the collection is returned as a scalar long value.
http://www.mediacy.com/iqs/documentx/IQL~McFeatures~Identifier.html

  
 HP-UX STK: Description of "S" Identifier Type
An identifier used in the declaration of another identifier that is not recognized as user-defined or currently being defined matches a structure, union, class, or
To obtain information about files that are classified as "unknown", see Files of Unknown Type.
identifier type appears on your output report, it indicates that the file scanner recognized the identifier it found as a C or C++ structure, class, union, or
http://devrsrc1.external.hp.com/STK/S.html

  
 Identifont - identify fonts and typefaces
It is ideal if you want to match an existing typeface, or identify a typeface you have seen in a publication.
Identify specific letters • Find a picture/symbol • Find a designer • Free fonts
Identify a typeface by answering a series of questions:
http://www.identifont.com

  
 Re: How did "public identifier" get its name...
A public identifier is a name that is intended to be meaningful across systems and different user environments.....
In other words, as opposed to SYSTEM identifiers which traditionally are file system references on your local system, PUBLIC identifiers are globally unique names for things.
Progress Software Corporation, in the U.S. and other countries.
http://www.stylusstudio.com/xmldev/200307/post30540.html

  
 [Bioperl-l] identifier interface
I'm just a bit worried that we are going to over-constrain what legal identifiers are and make it hard for people to use the general framework for something that is less than a 95% match to what we originaly envisioned IDs being.
The > analogous situation is domains names, in which there is insufficient > information to resolve a domain name into a IP address, and a separate > protocol, the DNS, is called for.
I totaly get that identifiers can usefully be seperate from locators, and completely agree that resolution of identifiers to resources should be done by external code.
http://www.bioperl.org/pipermail/bioperl-l/2002-July/008551.html

  
 Identifier xref
When evaluated, this returns 53 * the value of named header identifier or property, or null if the 54 * identifier is null or the property does not exist.
42 */ 43 44 package org.exolab.jms.selector; 45 46 import javax.jms.DeliveryMode; 47 import javax.jms.JMSException; 48 import javax.jms.Message; 49 50 51 /*** 52 * This class implements an identifier.
http://openjms.sourceforge.net/xref/org/exolab/jms/selector/Identifier.html

  
 Identifier Macros
Instead, an identifier macro identifier is directly replaced with its value whenever the identifier is in an expression position.
The value-expr expression can evaluate to any value.
An identifier macro is a macro that is not ``applied'' to syntactic arguments.
http://www.cs.rice.edu/CS/PLT/packages/doc/mzscheme/node145.htm

  
 OAI-PMH Implementation Guidelines - Specification and XML Schema for the OAI Identifier Format
A more complex scheme could be supported by extension of the
syntax or by the creation of a new URI scheme (OAI-PMH allows arbitrary URIs as identifiers).
This is just one possible format that may be used for identifiers within OAI-PMH.
http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/guidelines-oai-identifier.htm

  
 RFC 2486 (rfc2486) - The Network Access Identifier
Examples of implementations that use the NAI, and descriptions of its semantics, can be found in [1].
RFC 2486 (rfc2486) - The Network Access Identifier
Purpose As described in [1], there are now a number of services implementing dialup roaming, and the number of Internet Service Providers involved in roaming consortia is increasing rapidly.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2486.html

  
 Language Identifier
This online version of our language identifier uses the exact same language identification technology as is used in the Windows version and in the development SDK.
The language identifier will then identify the language, provided that it was one of the languages you selected to check against.
Due to the large number of language and encoding modules available, it might take a moment to load from disk all the appropriate language modules.
http://www.lextek.com/langid/li/onlineidentifier.html

  
 NPRM: National Standard Employer Identifier
We initially considered whether the PAYERID, the 9 position numeric identifier developed by HCFA as the unique identifier for health plans, could be used as the employer identifier.
Criterion #7 - The team found that the EIN met criterion #7 in that it is technologically independent of computer platforms and transmission protocols.
In addition, PAYERID’s data capabilities were developed based on the data requirements for health plans, which are not the same as those for employers.
http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp/nprm/EMP03.HTM

  
 Semple Analysis Engine: semple::Identifier class Reference
Each identifier has a unique address, so that identifiers can be compared by comparing the pointers instead of the string contents.
Retrieve the identifier pointer for the given character string.
The Identifier node is used to represent all identifiers within the Semple internal representation.
http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~gregod/Semple/classsemple_1_1Identifier.html

  
 STORAGE_IDENTIFIER
Specifies the size in bytes of the identifier.
Specifies the code set used by a SCSI identification descriptor to identify a logical unit.
Contains an enumerator value of type STORAGE_ASSOCIATION_TYPE that indicates whether the descriptor identifies a device or a port.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/storage/hh/storage/structs-general_29c666d7-3e61-44fe-a36e-979418dbb958.xml.asp

  
 DCMI Metadata Terms
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context.
Recommended best practice is to identify the resource by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification system.
Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible, whether or not the citation is in a standard form.
http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms

  
 What is identifier? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel
The term identifier is usually used for variable names.
SuperPages features business listings for over 11 million businesses in the U.S. Fiberoptics: Fiber Identifiers - Offers fiber optic cable components and assemblies, including fiber identifiers, fault locators, power meters and test equipment.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/identifier.html

  
 Where can I find CDR-Identifier?
I had a look in the 'software' page of the site, but CD-R Identifier is not in it?
Any ideas where else it might be (can you give me the url?)?
As for good UK prices, try checking pricewatch.com and look for international shippers.
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Forum/fb.asp?m=21569

  
 Persistent Zone Identifier Object (Internet Explorer - Security)
The Attachment Execution Services (see IAttachmentExecute) set the zone information, which the Internet Security Manager Object (see IInternetSecurityManager) consumes.
The Persistent Zone Identifier object enables access to zone information that is persisted with local files.
Call CoCreateInstance setting the CLSID parameter to CLSID_PersistentZoneIdentifier.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/security/szone/reference/objects/PersistentZoneIdentifier.asp

  
 Identifier (GeoAPI 2.1 alpha)
Identifier of the version of the associated code, as specified by the code authority.
Alphanumeric value identifying an instance in the namespace.
http://geoapi.sourceforge.net/snapshot/javadoc/org/opengis/metadata/Identifier.html

  
 : Interface Identifier
interface should be implemented by classes that can be used to identify C2 entities.
The other identifier does not necessarily have to be of the same type, as long as both identifiers could equally refer to the same entity.
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~edashofy/c2fwdocs/c2/fw/Identifier.html

  
 KCGL1 Help Lexicals F$IDENTIFIER Examples
To convert this octal number to a standard numeric user identification code (UIC), use the F$FAO function with the !%U directive.
(This directive converts a longword to a UIC in named format.) In this example, the member identifier SLOANE is equivalent to the numeric UIC [360,031].
Place the group number into the high-order word.
http://www.people.memphis.edu/HELP/LEXICALS/F_IDENTIFIER/EXAMPLES

  
 SAIC: Products: The Identifier EXPLORANIUM™ GR-135 Radioactive Isotope Identification Device (RID): Overview
The Identifier - GR-135 is an automatic, gamma-ray spectrometer that performs three functions in one handheld instrument.
The Identifier - EXPLORANIUM™ GR-135 Handheld isotope identification device is outfitted to detect the presence of radioactive emissions in field operations where ease of use and simplicity are critically important.
With dual mode automatic or manual operation, the GR-135 is controlled using a one button, thumb operated multi-function joystick switch.
http://www.saic.com/products/security/gr-135

  
 FAQs about the National Employer Identifier (EIN)
This identifier has nine digits with the first two digits separated by a hyphen, as follows: 00-0000000.
Which one should be used for electronic health transactions?
Employers and health care providers may need to identify an employer as the source or receiver of information about a participant’s eligibility.
http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp/faqemp.htm

  
 AMIA supports voluntary identifier
In a statement announcing the board's decision, AMIA noted that it "has always been a leading proponent of the use of health information technology throughout the healthcare system to improve patient safety, reduce medical errors, and achieve streamlined systems that assure 'just-in-time' knowledge and service and decision support.
Consistent with the framework of the HIPAA legislation, IEEE-USA recommends that legislators and regulators develop and implement policies to create a Voluntary Healthcare Identifier Program and establish demonstration projects to document these benefits."
The Voluntary Health Care Identifier is one way to enhance dissemination of Electronic Health Records and support interoperability of these systems.”
http://www.healthcareitnews.com/NewsArticleView.aspx?ContentID=1899

  
 ID Info 8/13/96
It is merely provided as information to aid in the transition to the METAR code.
As a result of the requirement in METAR for the use of 4-letter site identifiers as opposed to 3-character site identifiers used at many sites in the current SA code, a number of identifier changes will take place.
The FAA is the source of change for these identifiers and as they forward changes to the NWS the changes will be posted on this page by their effective date.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/oso1/oso12/metartaf/idinfo.htm

  
 FileForum Central Brain Identifier
Central Brain Identifier is an AMD processor identification utility.
Central Brain Identifier 7.7.0.0 Build 1011 R1 Publisher's Description:
FileForum > System Utilities > Tweaking > Central Brain Identifier
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/1050948388/1

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