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| token | |
| gen. | jeton d'authentification |
| fin. IT | jeton |
| IT | symbole |
| ling. | accident; instance; occurrence; signe-occurrence; token |
| micr. | jeton |
| nacion. gen. | jeton d’identification |
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| jeton d'authentification | |||
| bâton m; marqueur m | |||
| jeton m | |||
| symbole m | |||
| accident m; instance f; occurrence f; signe-occurrence f; token m | |||
| jeton m (Any nonreducible textual element in data that is being parsed. For example, the use in a program of a variable name, a reserved word, or an operator. Storing tokens as short codes shortens program files and speeds execution) | |||
| jeton d’identification | |||
| gage m | |||
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| bâton-pilote | |||
| Inglés tesauro | |||
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| A device that is used to authenticate a user, typically in addition to a username and password (A token is usually a device the size of a credit card that displays a pseudo random number that changes every few minutes) | |||
| Token (For networking, a unique structure or message that circulates continuously among the nodes of a token ring and describes the current state of the network. Before any node can send a message on the network, it must first wait to control the token) | |||
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