Noun
UUID (plural UUIDs)
(computing) Initialism of universally unique identifier.
uuid (plural uuids)
Alternative form of UUID
After a client calls this method, the system performs an SDP lookup to find the remote device with the matching UUID. Source: Internet
For example, a prospective beer drinker will swipe a RFID card at the ‘beer bot’, where the RFID biruino will post the UUID to PubNub. Source: Internet
If your application requires an RFC 4122 UUID then the above is one way to go, but the answer provided by would have higher entropy. Source: Internet
The Solicitation UUID Mask (16-bit, 32-bit, or 128-bit) to add to the list. Source: Internet
A UUID covering the transaction. Source: Internet
If you really wanted to request a specific instance of a service you can specify the UUID in the request and you’ll only receive that specific instance. Source: Internet