Token
A token is an object of value, and may refer to:
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There are two classes of meaning of 'token' in computing:
- An object which represents the (often exclusive) right to perform some operation:
- Token (Petri Net), an object used in Petri net theory
- Session token, a unique identifier which is generated and sent from a server to a software client to identify an interaction session and which the client usually stores as an HTTP cookie
- Security token (also known as a hardware token, authentication token or cryptographic token), a physical device that an authorized user of computer services is given to aid in authentication
- Access token, a system object representing the subject of access control operations
- Token ring, a local area network technology in which a virtual object known as a token is passed between devices on the network, authorizing them to communicate
- Invitation tokens, sometimes called "codes", sometimes used as a method of curbing website registration for a number of purposes.
- An atomic object in parsing:
- Token (parser), usually a word or other atomic parse element
- Tokenizing, the operation of splitting a string of characters into a set of tokens in lexical analysis
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