timestamp

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Bilgisayar) tarih damgası
(Bilgisayar) tarih bilgisi
İngilizce - İngilizce
The date and time at which an event occurs or occurred, usually indicated in human-readable form, especially when used in a log to track events
To record the date and time of (an event, etc)
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 timestamp for a particular message by having a timestamping service append a time value to a message and then digitally signing the result. See also digital signature, service
A timestamp is a time value expressed in milliseconds It is typically the time since the last server reset Timestamp values wrap around (after about 49 7 days) The server, given its current time is represented by timestamp T, always interprets timestamps from clients by treating half of the timestamp space as being earlier in time than T and half of the timestamp space as being later in time than T One timestamp value, represented by the constant CurrentTime, is never generated by the server This value is reserved for use in requests to represent the current server time
Unique identifier used to link actions and annotation
A value in the "seconds since the epoch" format used by Unix and POSIX systems Used for the @command{gawk} functions mktime, strftime, and systime See also "Epoch" and "UTC "
Field in certain Fast Packet formats that indicates the amount of time the packet has spent waiting in queues during the transmission between its source and destination nodes Used to control the delay experienced by the packet
The UNIX filesystem stores the times that each file was last modified, accessed, or had a change to its inode These times - especially the modification time - are often called timestamps See also article 21 13
When the instrumented IRIX kernel is run with the accompanying real-time monitoring daemon, certain logged events are tagged with a high-resolution timestamp The events are displayed in the View Graph along a timeline showing when they occurred based on their timestamps
The date and time a file was last changed
A value in the "seconds since the epoch" format used by Unix and POSIX systems Used for the gawk functions mktime, strftime, and systime See also "Epoch" and "UTC "
A FrontPage component that is replaced by the date and time a page was last edited or updated
DATE NOT NULL Timestamp of log entry
A time value, expressed in milliseconds, typically since the last server reset Timestamp values wrap around (after about 49 7 days) The server, given its current time is represented by timestamp T, always interprets timestamps from clients by treating half of the timestamp space as being earlier in time than T, and half of the timestamp space as being later in time than T One timestamp value, represented by the constant CurrentTime is never generated by the server This value is reserved for use in requests to represent the current server time
A time mark or notation that indicates the date and the time of an action, and the identity of the person or device that sent or received the time stamp
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