identifier space
[/aɪˈdɛntɪfaɪər speɪs/]
nounpl: identifier spaces
espaço de identificadores
1. In computing and information systems, the set of all possible values that can be used as identifiers within a particular system or context
The identifier space for this database includes all unique numeric values from 1 to 1,000,000.
O espaço de identificadores para este banco de dados inclui todos os valores numéricos únicos de 1 a 1.000.000.
2. The range or scope of valid identifiers that can be assigned to entities, objects, or resources in a given domain
We need to define a larger identifier space to accommodate future growth.
Precisamos definir um espaço de identificadores maior para acomodar o crescimento futuro.
3. In distributed systems and networking, the dimensional space of all possible identifiers that can be allocated across nodes or peers
The peer-to-peer network uses a 160-bit identifier space to distribute nodes across the network.
A rede ponto-a-ponto utiliza um espaço de identificadores de 160 bits para distribuir nós pela rede.
This is a technical term primarily used in software development, computer science, and information technology contexts. It is equally understood in both Brazil and Portugal among technical professionals. The term is standardized across international computing literature and is rarely modified in Portuguese translations.
Related Idioms & Phrases
expand the identifier space
saturate the identifier space
collision in identifier space
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