Lexeme: software-set identifier  
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  1. ['noun']. A software-set identifier, often abbreviated as SWID, is a standardized way to represent and identify software applications and components. It is a unique string of characters used to differentiate software products and track their installation and usage. SWID tags are typically embedded in software installations and provide information such as the software's name, version, publisher, and other relevant details. This identifier helps in software asset management, tracking software usage and licenses, and ensuring software security and compliance. GPT3.5
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  • noun. software-set identifier (singular), software-set identifiers (plural)
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