Global Unique Identifier | Glossary

Definition:

A GUID (global unique identifier) is a term used by Microsoft for a number that its programming generates to create a unique identity for an entity like a Word document. GUIDs are wide utilized in Microsoft products to identify interfaces, duplicate sets, records, and alternative objects. different types of objects have different types of GUIDs – for example, a Microsoft Access database uses a 16-byte field to determine a unique identifier for replication.

Further Reading:

Book: Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler .  

 

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