Date and time information, either in the Track Log or the photo.
Information stored in a file's directory entry to show the times at which the file was created, last modified, and last accessed. Creation time is not available in the FAT file system; last access time is only available in the NTFS file system. See also Date Stamp.
Part of the order-routing process in which the time of day is stamped on an order. An order is time-stamped when it is (1) received on the trading floor, and (2) completed.
A notation that indicates (at least) the correct date and time of an action, and identity of the person or device that sent or received the time stamp.
a record that indicates (at least) the correct date and time of an action (expressly or implicitly) and the identity of the person or device that created the notation
Information maintained by StarTeam about files and revisions. For file revisions: The date and time that the file was checked into StarTeam. For files: The date and time for the working file.
The current time in whatever format the Finder is using or in a sortable "YYMM-DD-HHMM" format. You can choose which one to use in the settings dialog box. It can be used as a suffix on default entry titles. This way you do not need to worry about (and may actually take advantage of) duplicate names. All entries have the time stamp of their creation in their entry header; notebook entries have the time stamp of their archiving as well. You can insert a time stamp into text by using a menu choice or by keying command-T.
Time of day, encapsulated in an alphanumeric quantity for registering an event. When files are modified, their "last modified" time stamp is updated with a new time.
Records the date and time when a PowerAda compilation unit was last modified.
Means of recording OSD date/time/source information when a recording is started.
A certification by a trusted third party specifying that a particular message existed at a specific time and date. In a digital context, trusted third parties generate a trusted time stamp for a given message by having a time stamping service append a time value to a message and then digitally signing the result. See also: digital signature; service