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for company Y and his employee ID is also 123. The reason Bill and John can be identified by the same ID number is because they work for different companies. The different companies in this case would symbolize different namespaces. There would be serious confusion if the two men worked for the same company, and still had the same employee ID. For instance, a paycheck issued to employee ID 123 would not identify
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Computers & Technology by ajay kumar at 12:49 AM on May 07, 2008
well, An unidentified flying object, or UFO, is any apparently flying object that cannot be identified. Most discussions of UFOs focus on the idea that some might be extraterrestrial spacecraft, but there is no scientific evidence supporting this explanation, and the vast majority of UFOs have in fact been identified.They may be true. those who have not seen yet cant say confidently.The Bermuda Triangle, also known
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Computers & Technology by Tapan at 2:52 PM on June 21, 2008
for people to hear his sob stories can easily be spotted and identified as a Maha-Balti!!he is a non-catalyst in any gathering!...when you are in asocial network, you my come across someone whom you would call personality...By sharing some time with them and understand their ideas...Throw the person inside our Parliament and If that person, doesnt Speak, Then He is Our "Balti"...."One balti can identify
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Love & Romance by Jab We Get at 6:06 PM on January 29, 2008
well blogger01, MSISDN is a number uniquely identifying a subscription in a GSM or UMTS mobile network. Simply put, it is the telephone number to the SIM card in a mobile/cellular phone. The abbreviation has several interpretations, most common one being "Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network Number.The MSISDN together with IMSI are two important numbers used to identify a
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Computers & Technology by blogger01 at 10:13 PM on May 29, 2008
well Shailesh, IP address is An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination. The format for one IP device to find another and interact with it. It is not intended, however, to act as an identifier that always uniquely identifies a particular device. In current practice, an IP address
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Computers & Technology by Shailesh at 12:19 PM on May 27, 2008
to identify a particular network and a host on that network. Four regional Internet registries -- ARIN, RIPE NCC, LACNIC and APNIC -- assign Internet addresses from the following three classes. source site string of numbers identifies a computer or server on the Internet. These numbers are normally shown in groups separated by periods, which uniquely defines that device and enables devices to find each other
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Computers & Technology by Saksena at 10:20 PM on September 24, 2008
URI stands for Universal Resource Indicator, or the path part of a URL. A Uniform Resource Identifier is a formatted string that serves as an identifier for a resource, typically on the Internet. URIs are used in HTML to identify the anchors of hyperlinks. URIs in common practice include Uniform Resource Locators URLs[URL...] and Relative URLs [RELURL...]...A Uniform Resource Locator is basically
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Computers & Technology by nilisha at 11:46 PM on November 02, 2007
for Uniform Resource Identifier URI. In popular usage, it means a web page address. Strictly, it is a compact string of characters for a resource available via the Internet[1...]. The idea of a uniform syntax for global identifiers of network-retrievable documents was the core idea of the World Wide Web. In the early times, these identifiers were variously called "document names", "Web addresses
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Computers & Technology by Rocky at 4:15 PM on May 09, 2008
You should always use the password command because the password is sent unencrypted over the net without Advanced Security Option if you use the alter user syntax. alter user myuser identified by my!supersecretpassword; grant connect to myuser identified by my!supersecretpassword update sys.user set password=F894844C34402B67 where name=SCOTT; restart of the database necessary...well, You should always use the password
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Computers & Technology by anand sam at 10:08 PM on June 03, 2008
an integer:int n = 10;and then declare a reference to it:int& r= n;Now r is an alias for n; both identify the same object and can be used interchangeably. Hence, the assignmentr = - 10;changes the value reference type.Do not confuse reference declarations with use of the address-of operator. When & identifier is preceded by a type, such as int or char, then identifier is declared as a reference
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Computers & Technology by shepherd at 2:19 PM on May 08, 2008
Sata drives have only a few connectors sort of like a USB drive, and a IDE has either 40 or 80 pin ribbon connectors. Ram, just take the numbers on the chips and google it....There are only three main standards used to interface internal hard disk drives, CD drives, etc. - the SCSI and IDE ATA standa
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Computers & Accessories by kamal saxena at 12:16 AM on May 18, 2008
IDE Disks typically have pins 2 rows and one missing in the middle somewhere. SATA disks have little plugs that look like sideways "Ls". These are the key differences there, RAM sticks as there refered too are usually near the processor/CPU there long and stick straight up in most cases....
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Computers & Accessories by gaurav at 2:07 AM on February 29, 2008
The digits 0 through 9 may not be used as the first character of an identifier but they may be used after the first character of an identifier....Briefly, as a valid identifier must start with a Unicode letter, underscore, or dollar sign , it is digits 0 to 9 may be used as the secondary character of an identifier....The digits 0 through 9 may not be used as the first character of an identifier
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Computers & Technology by rushi at 11:57 PM on November 19, 2007
cats are not colour blind .,,,,,,,,,,,but there colour vision is little different from humans................. they have the ability to distinguish between blues and greens, but lack the ability to pick out shades of red.
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Pets by wired at 10:02 PM on August 18, 2007