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What (who) is timestamp - definition


Timestamp         
SEQUENCE OF CHARACTERS OR ENCODED INFORMATION IDENTIFYING WHEN A CERTAIN EVENT OCCURRED
Time stamp; Timestamps; Timestamping; File timestamp; Monthstamp
A timestamp is a sequence of characters or encoded information identifying when a certain event occurred, usually giving date and time of day, sometimes accurate to a small fraction of a second. Timestamps do not have to be based on some absolute notion of time, however.
Timestamp-based concurrency control         
In computer science, a timestamp-based concurrency control algorithm is a non-lock concurrency control method. It is used in some databases to safely handle transactions, using timestamps.
TimeSTAMP protein labelling         
PROTEIN LABELLING TECHNIQUE
TimeSTAMP (Time – Specific Tag for the Age Measurement of Proteins) is a technique invented by Michael Z. Lin at the Roger Tsien lab at the University of California, San Diego in 2008.
Examples of use of timestamp
1. He gave the video to a professional post–production studio, which concluded that the timestamp on the recording was March 5, 2006 – five weeks after Amona had been evacuated.