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//Stable and unequivocal references to datasets, samples, ...// | //Stable and unequivocal references to datasets, samples, ...// | ||
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+ | * Analysis nearly always requires comparing multiple datasets. | ||
+ | * This requires stable and uneqivocal references to datasets, samples, and alike. | ||
+ | * Hint: A path on the file system is not long-term stable. | ||
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+ | In most cases, the number of items we deal with in our research -- be it samples, calculations, | ||
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+ | Furthermore, | ||
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+ | For references to the literature, such a system has been established centuries ago and has helped tremendously to cope with the ever increasing body of literature. Furthermore, | ||
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