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  2. JT (visualization format) - Wikipedia

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    JT is the common interoperability format in use across all of Siemens Digital Industries Software and has been adopted as the long term data archival format across all of Siemens. On September 18, 2009, the ISO stated officially that the JT specification has been accepted for publication as an ISO Publicly Available Specification (PAS).

  3. Item Unique Identification - Wikipedia

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    Generally, "The UID" refers to the physical mark on the asset or the UID Label. UII - The Unique Item Identifier is a set of data for an asset(s) that is globally unique and unambiguous, ensures data integrity and data quality throughout life, and supports multi-faceted business applications and users.

  4. MIL-STD-130 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-130, "Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property," is a specification that describes markings required on items sold to the Department of Defense (DoD), including the addition, in about 2005, of UII (unique item identifier) Data Matrix machine-readable information (MRI) requirements.

  5. Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit label used to uniquely identify objects in computer systems. The term Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) is also used, mostly in Microsoft systems.

  6. Verifier - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Appearance. ... Verifier can refer to: A machine, such as the IBM 056, used in two pass verification; The Verifier, a type of fuel gauge; See also

  7. Unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    A unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that is guaranteed to be unique among all identifiers used for those objects and for a specific purpose. [1] The concept was formalized early in the development of computer science and information systems. In general, it was associated with an atomic data type.

  8. UID - Wikipedia

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    uID Center, a nonprofit organization in Tokyo, Japan, responsible for the Ucode system for uniquely identifying real-world objects electronically; German for: "UID = Umsatzsteuer Identifikation" (English: VAT identification number, VAT = value-added tax)

  9. Ucode system - Wikipedia

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    ucode symbol. The ucode system (written in lower case "ucode") is an identification number system that can be used to identify things in the real world uniquely.Digital information can be associated with objects and places, and the associated information can be retrieved by using ucode.