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- Object_identifier abstract "In computing, an object identifier or OID is an identifier used to name an object (compare URN). Structurally, an OID consists of a node in a hierarchically-assigned namespace, formally defined using the ITU-T's ASN.1 standard, X.690. Successive numbers of the nodes, starting at the root of the tree, identify each node in the tree. Designers set up new nodes by registering them under the node's registration authority. The root of the tree contains the following three arcs: 0: ITU-T 1: ISO 2: joint-iso-itu-tIn computer programming, an object identifier generally takes the form of an implementation-specific integer or pointer that uniquely identifies an object. However, OIDs are a specific approach to creating globally unique object identifiers in a distributed system.".
- Object_identifier wikiPageExternalLink pen.iana.org.
- Object_identifier wikiPageExternalLink objectid.
- Object_identifier wikiPageExternalLink StrutsController.do.
- Object_identifier wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm.
- Object_identifier wikiPageExternalLink www.oid-info.com.
- Object_identifier wikiPageExternalLink on-line%20oid%20generator%20for%20active%20directory%20schema.html.
- Object_identifier wikiPageID "1064013".
- Object_identifier wikiPageRevisionID "570457442".
- Object_identifier hasPhotoCollection Object_identifier.
- Object_identifier subject Category:Identifiers.
- Object_identifier subject Category:Network_management.
- Object_identifier type Abstraction100002137.
- Object_identifier type Communication100033020.
- Object_identifier type Identifier107270601.
- Object_identifier type Identifiers.
- Object_identifier type Signal106791372.
- Object_identifier type Symbol106806469.
- Object_identifier comment "In computing, an object identifier or OID is an identifier used to name an object (compare URN). Structurally, an OID consists of a node in a hierarchically-assigned namespace, formally defined using the ITU-T's ASN.1 standard, X.690. Successive numbers of the nodes, starting at the root of the tree, identify each node in the tree. Designers set up new nodes by registering them under the node's registration authority.".
- Object_identifier label "OID".
- Object_identifier label "OID".
- Object_identifier label "Object Identifier".
- Object_identifier label "Object identifier".
- Object_identifier sameAs Identifikátor_objektu.
- Object_identifier sameAs Object_Identifier.
- Object_identifier sameAs OID.
- Object_identifier sameAs OID.
- Object_identifier sameAs m.042tsh.
- Object_identifier sameAs Q1781028.
- Object_identifier sameAs Q1781028.
- Object_identifier sameAs Object_identifier.
- Object_identifier wasDerivedFrom Object_identifier?oldid=570457442.
- Object_identifier isPrimaryTopicOf Object_identifier.