GUID definition

GUID means a globally unique identifier.
GUID. {76BD148C-D22A-4FE3-8CB2-0FB01F96698B}",
GUID means a globally unique identifier

Examples of GUID in a sentence

  • This hexadecimal GUID also incorporates encoded site and country identity.

  • As part of the pseudonymisation process, each patient record shared to the Registry is assigned a code number called a “Globally Unique Identification Number” (GUID).

  • Association of identifying information and the patient record’s GUID is only possible at the patient’s treating Centre through their local database.

  • The Global Unique Identifier (GUID) is a computer-generated alphanumeric code that is unique to each research participant.

  • As well as the unique name given to the model element in the authoring program, each element should also have a global unique identifier (GUID) tag that the program creates.

  • A GUID is a randomly generated 32 byte data type that is “guaranteed” to be unique across space and time.

  • The GUID allows the NIMH Data Archive to link together all submitted information on a single participant, giving researchers access to information even if the data were collected at different locations or through different studies.

  • This information (a) may include the name and version of the Product, the Personal License Key, the IP and MAC addresses of the computer and a GUID derived from its hardware configuration, and (b) is kept in confidence by Noemax and not disclosed to third parties.

  • Collected Data list; System Condition (Company Name, Installed Version, Number of users in Asset-List, Run-up-time, Number of Alert Level max, Error log if any, GUID), System Settings (Settings of the License Software).

  • Note to Adopter: WMDRM compliance rules will state that if this GUID is set, product must convert to constrained image for component video outputs.


More Definitions of GUID

GUID has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.3(c).
GUID. 9202a8c04000641f8000000000003bdf", "img_guid":"9202a8c04000641f8000000007443028",
GUID. {7E3C7C9C-EFCB-4F5A-9A6F-98A08F72FB1B}", "version_major": 1,

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