Hello all,
Is there a word that describes a multi part number like an IP address... meaning if n.n.n.n.n.n.n.n is the id given for a requirement doc, with each n representing a positive integer (n to infinity, except the functional extent is really a max of 2 unit places or 'nn')
So in other words, if it was a human readable notation for an IP address I was talking about, you have four (4) octets that are separated by decimal points... does the entirety have a name other than an 'address'? I would think that since the notation can exist for other purposes, that the group of digits separated by periods, ought to have some name.... but I perfectly concede that it may not.
I also feel that my description is lackluster in clarity... I apologize, I woke up an hour late this morning and haven't been myself since.
~Thadeus
Is there a word that describes a multi part number like an IP address... meaning if n.n.n.n.n.n.n.n is the id given for a requirement doc, with each n representing a positive integer (n to infinity, except the functional extent is really a max of 2 unit places or 'nn')
So in other words, if it was a human readable notation for an IP address I was talking about, you have four (4) octets that are separated by decimal points... does the entirety have a name other than an 'address'? I would think that since the notation can exist for other purposes, that the group of digits separated by periods, ought to have some name.... but I perfectly concede that it may not.
I also feel that my description is lackluster in clarity... I apologize, I woke up an hour late this morning and haven't been myself since.
~Thadeus