An IP address is the unique identifier assigned to any personal computer connected to the internet.
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Yes, books can have a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which is a unique alphanumeric code assigned to identify and provide a permanent link to a specific publication.
Yes, textbooks can have a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), which is a unique alphanumeric code assigned to digital content to provide a persistent link to the source.
In a standard MAC address, the first 24 bits are assigned by the manufacturer and are known as the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI). This unique identifier is used to identify the manufacturer of the network interface card (NIC). The remaining 24 bits are assigned by the manufacturer to uniquely identify the device within their range of addresses.
An IP address is the unique identifier assigned to any personal computer connected to the internet.
Sure, your booking ID number is a unique identifier assigned to your reservation for reference purposes.
The IP address of course! Think about it. It's on the network layer, It is unique, and it's assigned to every device on the internet!
A Media Access Control (MAC) address is used as a unique identifier for network interface cards (NICs). Each device connected to a network has a unique MAC address assigned by the manufacturer.
SID stands fro System Identifier and it is a unique name or number to assigned to the system on which the oracle has been installed.
DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier. It is a unique alphanumeric code assigned to a specific publication to provide a permanent link to it. Having a DOI does not necessarily indicate that a publication is peer-reviewed; it simply means the publication has been assigned a unique identifier for easy access and reference.
The National Provider Identifier Registry provides identification of every health care provider. It uses a 10 digit number that is assigned to each health provider so they can be linked to their transactions.