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Topic: Object identifier


  
  IDLitContainer::RemoveByIdentifier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Returns an object reference to the object that was removed from the hierarchy, or a null object reference if no object was removed.
The object identifier of the object that should be removed from the container hierarchy.
Identifier argument can be either a fully-qualified object identifier (beginning with a "/" character) or a relative to the container on which this method is called.
www.astro.princeton.edu /~esirko/idl_html_help/objects_it40.html   (93 words)

  
 RFC 2666 (rfc2666) - Definitions of Object Identifiers for Identifying Eth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.
This object is used to identify the MAC hardware used to communicate on an interface.
That object may be considered sensitive in some environments, since it would allow an intruder to obtain information about which vendor's equipment is in use on the network.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2666.html   (1570 words)

  
 Object Class Definitions
That is, each entry belongs to object classes that identify the type of data represented by the entry.
The object class specifies the mandatory and optional attributes that can be associated with an entry of that class.
objects that represents object class definitions in the schema.
java.sun.com /products/jndi/tutorial/ldap/schema/object.html   (1142 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For example, an object reference is the name of an object in the context of a Java virtual machine; an integer may be the name of an object in the context of an array of objects (e.g.
A binding object has a local representative in the address space of each of the objects that it binds; thus interaction between a client or server object and the binding object is purely local.
It includes the informations that allow the remote object to be invoked, and a reference to a marshaller factory, which provides operations for parameter marshalling and unmarshalling (this aspect is developed in the communication framework tutorial).
jonathan.objectweb.org /doc/tutorial/binding/binding-body.html   (4124 words)

  
 Object Identifier Helper Functions
Three functions are provided: tow to populate an Object Identifier structure and one to print the contents.
Typically, the source variable is a compiler-generated object identifier constant that resulted from an object identifier value specification within an ASN.1 specification.
Typically, the source variable is a compiler-generated object identifier constant that resulted from a object identifier value specification within an ASN.1 specification.
www.obj-sys.com /v55doc/SRC/group__objidhelpers.shtml   (250 words)

  
 FSCTL_SET_OBJECT_ID_EXTENDED(,,,,,,LPDWORD,LPOVERLAPPED) [Files]
Object identifiers are used to track files and directories.
Modifying an object identifier can result in the loss of data from portions of a file, up to and including entire volumes of data.
Possible uses are to store a time stamp for the creation of the object identifier or a monotonically increasing version number.
msdn.microsoft.com /library/en-us/fileio/fs/fsctl_set_object_id_extended.asp?frame=true   (607 words)

  
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This namespace is for encoding an Object Identifier as specified in ASN.1 [3] as a URI.
Declaration of structure: The NSS portion of the identifier is based on the string encoding rules found in RFC 1778 Section 2.15 [4] which specifies a series of digits separated by a period with the most significant digit being at the left and the least significant being at the right.
Identifier persistence considerations: The rules concerning the use of OIDs requires that they not be reused once assigned.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc3061.txt   (730 words)

  
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The identifier will not change although the attributes and methods may. This is stored externally from the object itself (unlike a primary key).
Objects can be represented by a triple: (i, c, v) i: Identifier c: Constructor such as atom, tuple, set, list or array v: Value 6 L …   46³ÿ•ÿÿdd(ÿ•ÿÿdd ÿ•ÿÿddÿ—ÿÿdd8ÿ—ÿÿdd ÿ—ÿÿddGDABASESÄgPÿÿÿÿ Agpöù àûýÿägP A£pöpü ýÿ¼gPžr€ªö-ùV Ãûÿÿ ÿÿÿ•ÿÿddObjects as triples ,ÿ•ÿÿdd2€ªöüV sÿÿ,ÿÿÿ•ÿÿddÉFor example (###, set, v) has value v that is a set of object identifiers {#1, #2,...
Objects may exist in storage permanently (persistent) or remain defined only while the program that defined them is running (transient)..
www.ou.edu /class/aschwarz/iamt/object.ppt   (580 words)

  
 External Object Identifier Scheme
The identifier indicates the domain or namespace in which it resides.
The identifier identifies its own syntax, thus facilitating its persistence (in the sense that recognition of the identifier's syntax is the first step toward remapping it to a currently accepted identifier).
The identifier is robust against common data entry errors such as single-character errors, transposition of characters, and truncation.
www.alexandria.ucsb.edu /~gjanee/archive/2002/external-ids.html   (736 words)

  
 DOI Handbook - What is a Digital Object Identifier
The identifier itself is simply one element of a more complex system; the system is described in Chapter 3 The components of the DOI System and the chapters that follow it.
Whilst these ISO TC46 identifiers were originally simple numbering schemes, of late they have also begun to adopt the notion of associating some minimal structured descriptive metadata with the identifier.
Some identifier specifications of this form may have limited rules or requirements for implementation: so far this is limited to the URN specification including a proposed (not implemented) mechanism for resolution.
www.doi.org /handbook_2000/what_is_a_doi.html   (3413 words)

  
 Dr. Dobb's | Enterprise-Ready Object IDs | June 29, 2001
A key is a unique identifier for a relational entity in a data model, which in turn evolves into a unique identifier for a row in a relational table.
If you have a chair object with 12345 as its identifier and an existing firewood object with 12345 as its identifier, you have a problem when the chair becomes firewood—namely, you must assign the chair a new identifier value and update everything that referred to it.
Finally, because this strategy only works for the objects of a single enterprise, you may decide to include some sort of unique identifier to your keys to guarantee that persistent object identifiers are not duplicated between organizations.
www.ddj.com /dept/architect/184415770   (1981 words)

  
 DOI – Digital Object Identifier System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It is used to identify any resource involved in an intellectual property transaction including, for example, text, audio, images, and software.
A DOI may be viewable to the user of the digital object, or it may be hidden from view in the object’s metadata.
The Handle System is a comprehensive system for assigning, managing, and resolving persistent identifiers for digital objects and includes an open set of protocols, a namespace, and an implementation of the protocols.
www.pages.drexel.edu /~nal22/Short2DOI.html   (1238 words)

  
 ALA | Digital Object Identifier
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) story began in the fall of 1994, when the Association of American Publishers, the trade association, established its Enabling Technologies Committee; that committee launched the DOI in October 1997 at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
That is followed by a slash (/) and the suffix, which identifies the piece down to a level of “granularity,” as it is often referred to, that the publisher can decide on—a book, an article, an issue, an image, even a paragraph within a larger document.
Sometimes, for some objects, it will, but as Clifford Lynch eloquently explains, that is not its entire purpose, even as foreseen by the publishing community.
www.ala.org /ala/pla/plapubs/technotes/digitalobject.htm   (1515 words)

  
 A Standard Textual Interchange Format for the Object Exchange Model (OEM)
In most cases, the object identifier is used only within a system implementation and remains hidden from an end user.
This example also shows that object identifiers are not explicitly included in object encodings since they are assigned by the database at load time.
To support this graphical structure in a textual representation, we use SymOid definitions to identify objects to be included as children of multiple complex objects, and we use SymOid references to indicate additional references to an object defined elsewhere.
www-db.stanford.edu /~mchughj/oemsyntax/oemsyntax.html   (1519 words)

  
 JMS Distributed Object Framework
The object implementation is the same whether it is used locally, remotely, or a accessed in both contexts.
Since each object instance is registered with a unique identifier, multiple implementations of the same interface can be provided from the same server.
The interface and the distributed object instance identifier is used to create a dynamic proxy for accessing the remote object using the queue called "LoginRequest".
jmsdof.sourceforge.net   (1513 words)

  
 Digital object identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A digital object identifier (or DOI) is a standard for persistently identifying a piece of intellectual property on a digital network and associating it with related data, the metadata, in a structured extensible way.
A DOI differs from commonly used internet pointers to material such as the URL because it identifies an object as a first-class entity, not simply the place where the object is located.
The DOI identifies an entity directly, not some attribute of an object (an address is an attribute of a thing, whereas the thing itself is a first class object).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Digital_object_identifier   (968 words)

  
 B. Object Identifier Files
Object identifiers are typically obtained from a hierarchy of allocation authorities, the highest being the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT).
Application developers are more likely to request object identifiers from a person within their company who is in charge of allocating them.
The hierarchy of allocation authorities is indicated by dots that separate portions of an object identifier.
www.lions.odu.edu /docs/dce/admin_gd_core_35.html   (979 words)

  
 iTool Object Hierarchy
The iTool system object is a subclass of the IDLitContainer object, which provides functionality to manage a hierarchy of container objects via their object identifiers.
Objects that are registered with the system object are available for use in the IDL MAIN execution context - that is, these objects are available at the IDL command line.
The object identifier hierarchy rooted at OPERATIONS is displayed in the iTools Operations Browser in a tree view.
www.physics.nyu.edu /grierlab/idl_html_help/fw_system6.html   (1634 words)

  
 Object identifier generator for distributed computer system (EP0365115A2)
When the next identifier is generated, the generator compares the then current time with the stored time component.
If the random name sequence component used in the previous identifier is lost, the generator generates a new random name sequence and uses the new sequence and the then current time as identifier components.
If the time component used in the previous identifier is lost, the generator changes the random name-sequence is a predetermined manner and uses it and the then current time as identifier components.
www.delphion.com /details?pn=EP00365115A2   (432 words)

  
 Object COBOL Language Extensions
Method-name-1 may be used in a method invocation with an object identifier that references an object containing this method.
Object-identifier-1 and identifier-1 identify the object on which the method is invoked.
The SET statement takes the object reference for the object identified by object-identifier-2 and places it into the storage associated with each object-identifier-1 in the order specified.
docs.hp.com /en/65/books/lrooxt.htm   (4141 words)

  
 DOI: Current Status and Outlook May 1999 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The paper describes the origin of the DOI as a persistent identifier for managing copyrighted materials and its development under the non-profit International DOI Foundation into a system providing identifiers of intellectual property with a framework for open applications to be built using them.
The DOI is intended as a public identifier for use in many applications and for local uses, and as with other information identifiers [Paskin1] the DOI should be independent of specific applications -- an identifier that can be freely used in many contexts and by many users.
The identifier that is on the production line item and carries forward into both the published entities (telling that they have something in common) is an identifier of the work.
www.dlib.org.cob-web.org:8888 /dlib/may99/05paskin.html   (7517 words)

  
 ASN.1 Site - Tools - OID repository   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Registration is the assignment of a name to an object in a way which makes the assignment available to interested parties.
Such a mechanism requires amendment of the standard for each registration, and hence is not appropriate in cases where the registration activity is high.
Example of commonly registered objects are given in question 2 of the FAQ.
asn1.elibel.tm.fr /oid/index.htm   (447 words)

  
 Registry of Z39.50 Object Identifiers
Thus an origin may specify Marc21 as the preferred record syntax on a Present request, and the response might include records of any of the five specific formats; or the origin might specify Marc21 Bibiliographic as the preferred record syntax, and the response might be limited to bibliographic records only.
An individual representing the format 1.2.840.10003.5.x may request to be designated by the maintenance agency as the registration agent for assignments subordinate to the oid 1.2.840.10003.5.x.100.
(For example, a representative of the Danmarc format could be designated as registration authority to assign object identifiers subordinate to 1.2.840.1003.5.14.100, and for example might register "Extended Danmarc" as 1.2.840.10003.5.14.100.1.) If a second individual requests to register format types for the same format, that individual would be designated agent for 1.2.840.10003.5.x.101, and so on.
www.loc.gov /z3950/agency/defns/oids.html   (1480 words)

  
 EDUCAUSE | Net@EDU | eduPerson Object Class
The task force plans to draw on the existing standards work in higher education, select items that are of broad utility, and define a common LDAP representation for each of them.
In this draft, the syntax rules are clarified to specify that the first occurrence of "@" from the left delimits the two sub-components, user and scope.
This is the previous production-ready specification for the eduPerson object class.
www.educause.edu /eduperson   (521 words)

  
 JEP: The Digital Object Identifier
The identifiers would be as "dumb" as possible, i.e., they would have no intrinsic meaning.
Furthermore, an identifier c ould apply to a large object composed of smaller objects, each of which has its own identifier.
An identifier would persistently refer to a content item regardless of its physical location or ownership, even if either are transferred to another publisher.
www.press.umich.edu /jep/03-02/doi.html   (4703 words)

  
 Object Generation: A Better Approach to Hibernate Integration
A surrogate key seems like a natural choice for an object identifier, and it is but for one small problem: it doesn't normally get its value until the object is persisted to the database.
The solution is to use an object generator, a modified data access object (DAO) that retrieves and assigns identifiers during object creation.
Each object returned from the generator has a database-generated identifier that's guaranteed to be stable and unique.
www.devx.com /Java/Article/30396   (1209 words)

  
 The PURL-based Object Identifier (POI)
This document desribes the PURL-based Object Identifier (POI) - a simple specification for resource identifiers based on the PURL system [1].
The use of the POI is closely related to the use of the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) [2] and with the OAI identifier format (oai-identifiers) [3] used within that protocol.
The primary intention of the POI is as a relatively persistent identifier for resources that are described by metadata 'items' in OAI-compliant repositories.
www.ukoln.ac.uk /distributed-systems/poi   (600 words)

  
 PostgreSQL: Documentation: Manuals: PostgreSQL 8.0: Object Identifier Types
Object identifiers (OIDs) are used internally by PostgreSQL as primary keys for various system tables.
All of the OID alias types accept schema-qualified names, and will display schema-qualified names on output if the object would not be found in the current search path without being qualified.
A tuple ID is a pair (block number, tuple index within block) that identifies the physical location of the row within its table.
www.postgresql.org /docs/8.0/interactive/datatype-oid.html   (599 words)

  
 What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)?
A digital object identifier is a persistent identifier for an intellectual object such as a journal article in an electronic environment.
The suffix may be descriptive of the object, or not.
In this case, the object is article 391 in volume 2 of the journal PLoS Biology.
www.wooster.edu /LIBRARY/sciref/Tutor/TutorRef/whatdoi.php   (318 words)

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