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- Universally_unique_identifier comment "A universally unique identifier (UUID) is an identifier standard used in software construction. A UUID is simply a 128-bit value. The meaning of each bit is defined by any of several variants.For human-readable display, many systems use a canonical format using hexadecimal text with inserted hyphen characters. For example:de305d54-75b4-431b-adb2-eb6b9e546014The intent of UUIDs is to enable distributed systems to uniquely identify information without significant central coordination.".
- Q195284 comment "A universally unique identifier (UUID) is an identifier standard used in software construction. A UUID is simply a 128-bit value. The meaning of each bit is defined by any of several variants.For human-readable display, many systems use a canonical format using hexadecimal text with inserted hyphen characters. For example:de305d54-75b4-431b-adb2-eb6b9e546014The intent of UUIDs is to enable distributed systems to uniquely identify information without significant central coordination.".