Name
A name (
etymology: from
OE nama; akin to
OHG namo,
Latin nomen, nominis, and
Greek όνομα, ultimately from
PIE: *nomn- ) is a label for a
human,
thing,
place,
product (as in a
brand name) and even an
idea or
concept, normally used to distinguish one from another. Names can identify a
class or
category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given . A
personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person. The name of a specific entity is sometimes called a
proper name (although that term has a philosophical meaning also) and is a
proper noun. Other nouns are sometimes, more loosely, called names; an older term for them, now
obsolete, is "general name".
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name
.name is a
generic top-level domain (gTLD) intended for the use of individuals' real names, nicknames, screen names, pseudonyms or other personal names. It was delegated to
Global Name Registry in
2001, although it did not become fully operational until January
2002.Domains can be registered on the second level (john.name) and the third level (john.doe.name). It is also possible to register an
e-mail address on the form john@doe.name together with, or instead of, the domain john.doe.name. Such an e-mail address is a forwarding account, and requires another e-mail address to be delivered to.
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NAME (dispersion model)
The NAME
atmospheric pollution dispersion model was first developed by the UK's
Met Office in 1986 after the nuclear accident at
Chernobyl, which demonstrated the need for a method that could predict the spread and deposition of
radioactive gases or material released into the
atmosphere. The acronym, NAME, originally stood for the Nuclear Accident ModEl. The Met Office has revised and upgraded the model over the years and it is now used as a general purpose dispersion model. The current version is known as the NAME III (Numerical Atmospheric dispersion Modeling Environment) model. NAME III is currently operational and it will probably completely replace the original NAME model sometimes in 2006.
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Namen sind, nach der aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Forschung, ein Zugriffsindex auf eine Informationsmenge über ein Individuum. Sie sind somit einer Person, einem Gegenstand, einer organisatorischen Einheit (z.B. einem Betrieb) oder einem Begriff zugeordnete
Informationen, die der Identifizierung und Individualisierung dienen sollen. (Funktion der
Identifikation, Namenklarheit).
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Top-Level-Domain
Jeder Name einer
Domain im
Internet besteht aus einer Folge von durch Punkte getrennten Zeichen. Die Bezeichnung Top-Level-Domain (vom englischen top level domain, übersetzt Bereich oberster Ebene; Abkürzung TLD) bezeichnet dabei den letzten Namen dieser Folge und stellt die höchste Ebene der
Namensauflösung dar. Ist der vollständige Domain-Name eines Rechners bzw. einer Website beispielsweise de.wikipedia.org, so entspricht das rechte Glied (org) der Top-Level-Domain dieses Namens.
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name
.name è un
dominio di primo livello generico. È stato introdotto nel 2001 anche se non è diventato operativo prima del gennaio 2002. Attualmente è amministato dal Global Name Registry. Questo dominio è stato creato appositamente per le persone, fisiche o immaginarie, e doveva avere la struttura nome.cognome.name, ma attualmente la forma del dominio registrato è libera.
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