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- Formal_Public_Identifier abstract "A Formal Public Identifier (FPI) is a short piece of specially formatted text that may be used to uniquely identify a product, specification or document. One of their most common uses is as part of document type definitions, but they are also used in the vCard and iCalendar formats to identify the software product that has generated data.More recently, URIs and UUIDs are usually used to uniquely identify objects. FPIs have become a legacy system.".
- Q3077309 abstract "A Formal Public Identifier (FPI) is a short piece of specially formatted text that may be used to uniquely identify a product, specification or document. One of their most common uses is as part of document type definitions, but they are also used in the vCard and iCalendar formats to identify the software product that has generated data.More recently, URIs and UUIDs are usually used to uniquely identify objects. FPIs have become a legacy system.".
- Formal_Public_Identifier comment "A Formal Public Identifier (FPI) is a short piece of specially formatted text that may be used to uniquely identify a product, specification or document. One of their most common uses is as part of document type definitions, but they are also used in the vCard and iCalendar formats to identify the software product that has generated data.More recently, URIs and UUIDs are usually used to uniquely identify objects. FPIs have become a legacy system.".
- Q3077309 comment "A Formal Public Identifier (FPI) is a short piece of specially formatted text that may be used to uniquely identify a product, specification or document. One of their most common uses is as part of document type definitions, but they are also used in the vCard and iCalendar formats to identify the software product that has generated data.More recently, URIs and UUIDs are usually used to uniquely identify objects. FPIs have become a legacy system.".