Unique identifiers are codes used to identify objects that are unique within a given context. Where the context is unlimited, they are called globally unique. There are three main ways of creating unique identifiers:
All of the above methods can be combined hierarchically, singly or in combination with one another, to create scalable schemes for creating unique identifiers.
In many cases, a single object may have more than one unique identifer, each of which identifies it for a different purpose.
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