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Persistent identifier

Known as: PI, Persistent, Persistent identifiers 
A persistent identifier (PI or PID) is a long-lasting reference to a document, file, web page, or other object. The term "persistent identifier" is… 
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
Reproducibility is a foundational principle in scientific research. Yet in computational hydrology the code and data that… 
2015
2015
This paper describes how the Italian national bibliography number (NBN) service has become a trusted infrastructure when it has… 
2014
2014
Software models are subject to subsequent changes. Models evolve over time to meet changes resulting in several versions. The… 
2012
2012
We present the Prague Dependency Treebank 2.5, the newest version of PDT and the first to be released under a free license. We… 
2010
2010
Geographic information is a prerequisite for good governance. There are various urban geographic information system projects that… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
The choice of an appropriate social discount rate for cost-benefit analysis of public projects has long been a contentious issue… 
2006
2006
In this paper we first present the identity-anonymity paradox, which explains why identities are needed to achieve reliable… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
  • J. ElsonD. Estrin
  • 2001
  • Corpus ID: 1234359
Recent advances in miniaturization and low-cost, low-power design have led to active research in large-scale, highly distributed… 
1992
1992
Persistent programming systems are generally supported by an object store, a conceptually infinite object repository. Objects in… 
1990
1990
We present an approach to supporting persistence in heap-based programming languages, called object faulting. By modifying the…