Timestamping (computing)

In computing, timestamping refers to the use of an electronic timestamp to provide a temporal order among a set of events.

Timestamping techniques are used in a variety of computing fields, from network management and computer security to concurrency control.

[1][2] For instance, a heartbeat network uses timestamping to monitor the nodes on a high availability computer cluster.

[3] Timestamping computer files (updating the timestamp in the per-file metadata every time a file is modified) makes it possible to use efficient build automation tools.

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