👉 In computer science, a core ID (also known as a unique identifier) is a value that uniquely identifies an object in a data structure. It is typically used to identify objects within a system or application, such as files, databases, or network connections. Core IDs are essential for maintaining the integrity and security of data by providing a common reference point across different parts of a system or application. They can be managed using various methods depending on the specific requirements of the system, such as using an external