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IDENTIFIERS - vertaling naar arabisch

NAME THAT IDENTIFIES EITHER A UNIQUE OBJECT OR A UNIQUE CLASS OF OBJECTS
Name (computer science); Identifiers; Name and identifier; Code (metadata); Identifier (metadata); Identifier (computer science); Identification number
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الصفة

طِبَاق ; طِبْق ; مُتَجَانِس ; مُتَشَابِه ; مُتَشَاكِل ; مُتَطَابِق ; مُتَمَاثِل ; مُتَنَاظِر ; مَثِيل ; مُجَانِس ; مُشَابِه ; مُشَابِه بـِ ; مُطَابِق ; مُمَاثِل

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الصفة

طِبَاق ; طِبْق ; مُتَجَانِس ; مُتَشَابِه ; مُتَشَاكِل ; مُتَطَابِق ; مُتَمَاثِل ; مُتَنَاظِر ; مَثِيل ; مُجَانِس ; مُشَابِه ; مُشَابِه بـِ ; مُطَابِق ; مُمَاثِل

Definitie

identifier
1. <programming, operating system> A formal name used in source code to refer to a variable, function, procedure, package, etc. or in an operating system to refer to a process, user, group, etc. Each different type of entity may have a different range of valid identifiers or "name space". For example, an identifier in C is a series of one or more letters, digits and underscores that does not begin with a digit. An identifier has a type, e.g. integer variable, hash, variant and a scope, e.g. block, global. (2006-05-29) 2. <database> (id) A primary key. The column containing a table's primary key is frequently named after the table with "_id" appended, e.g. "customer_id". (2006-05-29)

Wikipedia

Identifier

An identifier is a name that identifies (that is, labels the identity of) either a unique object or a unique class of objects, where the "object" or class may be an idea, physical countable object (or class thereof), or physical noncountable substance (or class thereof). The abbreviation Id often refers to identity, identification (the process of identifying), or an identifier (that is, an instance of identification). An identifier may be a word, number, letter, symbol, or any combination of those.

The words, numbers, letters, or symbols may follow an encoding system (wherein letters, digits, words, or symbols stand for [represent] ideas or longer names) or they may simply be arbitrary. When an identifier follows an encoding system, it is often referred to as a code or id code. For instance the ISO/IEC 11179 metadata registry standard defines a code as system of valid symbols that substitute for longer values in contrast to identifiers without symbolic meaning. Identifiers that do not follow any encoding scheme are often said to be arbitrary Ids; they are arbitrarily assigned and have no greater meaning. (Sometimes identifiers are called "codes" even when they are actually arbitrary, whether because the speaker believes that they have deeper meaning or simply because they are speaking casually and imprecisely.)

The unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that refers to only one instance—only one particular object in the universe. A part number is an identifier, but it is not a unique identifier—for that, a serial number is needed, to identify each instance of the part design. Thus the identifier "Model T" identifies the class (model) of automobiles that Ford's Model T comprises; whereas the unique identifier "Model T Serial Number 159,862" identifies one specific member of that class—that is, one particular Model T car, owned by one specific person.

The concepts of name and identifier are denotatively equal, and the terms are thus denotatively synonymous; but they are not always connotatively synonymous, because code names and Id numbers are often connotatively distinguished from names in the sense of traditional natural language naming. For example, both "Jamie Zawinski" and "Netscape employee number 20" are identifiers for the same specific human being; but normal English-language connotation may consider "Jamie Zawinski" a "name" and not an "identifier", whereas it considers "Netscape employee number 20" an "identifier" but not a "name." This is an emic indistinction rather than an etic one.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor IDENTIFIERS
1. But in May 13% of Labour identifiers voted for another party and '% stayed at home.
2. Brown will defend the use of biometric identifiers on ID cards as increasingly commonplace anyway.
3. The cards will be imprinted with digitalized data concerning the worker‘s fingerprints and other biological identifiers.
4. Gang identifiers, such as tattoos, graffiti tags, colors and clothing often are embedded in each site.
5. A. Matching names without biometric identifiers like fingerprints will always generate some mistakes.