etcaliases
Etcaliases is a term used in information technology contexts to describe a set of alias identifiers that map to canonical records across multiple data sources. In practice, etcaliases help unify references to the same underlying entity, such as a customer, product, or organization. The term is not widely standardized and may appear mainly in vendor-specific documentation or internal glossaries.
Definition and scope: An etcalias is an alternative identifier that can be used in one or more
Implementation: Etcaliases are typically stored in a mapping table, a graph, or a metadata repository that links
Applications and challenges: They enable cross-system reporting and a unified view of entities but introduce governance
Example: A customer in System A uses the alias “Johnny D,” while System B uses “J. Doe”
Relation to related concepts: Etcaliases resemble or complement substitutes such as alternate keys, surrogate keys, and