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Keywords:
Cameron,
Distinguish,
Theorists,
Philosophical,
Entity
The condition of being the same with something described or asserted, or of possessing a character claimed; as, to establish the identity of stolen goods.
The binding of a public key and other information to an entity. It is possible to have more than one identity bound to an entity. Every identity has a type. Some better known identity types are X.509 certificates and PGP certificates.
Property of an entity that distinguish it from every other entity. In Logtalk an entity identity can be an atom or a compound term. All Logtalk entities (objects, protocols, and categories) share the same name space.
A unique piece of information that marks or signifies a particular entity within a domain. Such information is only unique within a particular domain.
Self-image or self-concept. Who people take themselves to be. One of the neurological levels.
the way a person or a group perceives themselves in relation to the world, including other people and groups.
A sameness between concepts or things.
the self as part of the social environment of the language user motivating or characterizing its use in certain situations, ¶6-1-5.
Keywords:
Equation,
True,
Interquartile,
Inferential,
Irrational
An identical equation.
An equation that is true for values of their variables.
a mathematical relationship equating one quantity to another (which may initially appear to be different)
an equation with one variable that has all numbers as a solution
Keywords:
Recognizable,
Geneticists,
Thing,
Characteristics,
Guessed
the condition or fact of being a specific person or thing; individuality.
The set of behavioral or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a distinct person (or as a member of a particular group).
the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known; "geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it"; "it was too dark to determine his identity"; "she guessed the identity of his lover"
a collection of characteristics by which something is recognizable
How to identify each peer. Need to decide how to identify the peer device and the peer person.
a complete personality of Entourage, containing (preferences, account settings, Project Center information, Address Book and Calendar information, schedules, tasks, messages, and more) that is completely separate from other identities you create
a presentation of thought about who a person is and wants to be
Who a person is, or the qualities of a person or group which make them different from others.
Keywords:
Ivo,
Wsia,
Unique,
Impersonating,
Intangible
For institutions, refers to the culture, value, goals, and mission that make it unique and express its fundamental characteristics and personality.
The name of a party using the IVO. Identitys can be associated with accounts (q.v.) and written in identity warrants (q.v.). Identities must be unique in the IVO. In principle, each user should have only one identity; in practice, it is hard to see how this could be enforced.
The unique identifier for a person, organization, resource, or service. [WSIA Glossary
Two meanings, both valid: 1) The sum of all the characteristics, tangible and intangible, that make the offer unique. 2) The elements of brand identification (e.g., the name, symbol and colors) by which an offer can be identified.
Keywords:
Unchanged,
Coherent,
Meaningful,
Leave,
Multiplication
For addition: The number 0; that is N + 0 = N for any number N. For multiplication: The number 1; that is, N x 1 = N for any number N.
A number that when operating with it on any other number leaves the number unchanged.
an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; "the identity under numerical multiplication is 1"
a special kind of number
of spirit communicators is a comparatively recent problem. In olden times every spirit voice was considered the voice of God or of the devil. The prophets communed with God. Mediums commune with spirits. God could not be asked to prove his identity, the spirits have to. But John the Apostle said: "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they be of God; because many false prophets are gone out into the world." See IDENTITY.
Means who somebody is. If you open a bank account for example, you are asked to prove your identity – that means to prove who you are.
of spiritcommunicators is a comparatively recent problem. In olden times everyspirit voice was considered the voice of God or of the devil. Theprophets communed with God. Mediums commune with spirits. God couldnot be asked to prove his identity, the spirits have to. But John theApostle said: "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spiritswhether they be of God; because many false prophets are gone out intothe world." See IDENTITY.
Identity is a 2003 psychological thriller, directed by James Mangold and written by Michael Cooney. The film stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta and Amanda Peet. The plot is based loosely on Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None.
Keywords:
Discrete,
Synergistically,
Dimensions,
Broad,
Range
a discrete group of chosen settings, from a broad range of potential device dimensions, designed to operate synergistically and appropriately to create a well defined overall sound processing strategy
a discrete group of settings across a broad range of device dimensions, all designed to operate effectively together
For protections, this is either an unix user ID or a group id.
Keywords:
Ourselves,
Think,
Oneself,
Explicit,
Behaviours
an explicit theory of oneself as a person
How one thinks of oneself, as opposed to what others observe or think about one (See Label).
includes the way we see, hear and feel about ourselves, the values and beliefs which determine the patterns of our behaviours and thinking.
Keywords:
Everynumber,
Sentence,
Solution,
Smart,
Increasingly
an open sentence for which every number is a solution
an open sentence for which everynumber is a solution
The accurate and positive identification of network users, hosts, applications, services, and resources. New technologies such as digital certificates, smart cards, and directory services are beginning to play increasingly important roles in identity solutions.
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