Identifier Scheme
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Defines the values of an identifier. Source: CEN BII http://spec.cenbii.eu/ The following implementation is an example on how this specific Architecture Building Block (ABB) can be instantiated as a Solution Building Block (SBB): UUID A UUID is an identifier that is unique across both space and time, with respect to the space of all UUIDs. Since a UUID is a fixed size and contains a time field, it is possible for values to rollover. A UUID can be used for multiple purposes, from tagging objects with an extremely short lifetime, to reliably identifying very persistent objects across a network. The internal representation of a UUID is a specific sequence of bits in memory, as described in Section 4. To accurately represent a UUID as a URN, it is necessary to convert the bit sequence to a string representation. Each field is treated as an integer and has its value printed as a zero-filled hexadecimal digit string with the most significant digit first. The hexadecimal values "a" through "f" are output as lower case characters and are case insensitive on input. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122
ID
ABB29
dct:type
eira:IdentifierScheme
dct:publisher
dct:modified
eira:url
eira:identifier
eira:body
eira:ABB_Status
Obsolete