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stationspecific

Station-specific is an adjective used in technical and organizational contexts to describe data, settings, or behavior that is tied to a particular station, node, or location within a system. The term emphasizes individuality of a station rather than system-wide characteristics.

In computer networks and wireless systems, station-specific information may refer to identifiers, configurations, or permissions that

In data models and software configuration, station-specific attributes allow per-station customization, for instance when collecting metrics,

Terminology note: because it is a composite, "station-specific" is sometimes written without a space or hyphen

See also:

- device-specific

- location-specific

- user-specific

- system-specific

apply
only
to
a
single
client
or
device
(the
station)
within
a
network
segment.
In
manufacturing
and
logistics,
station-specific
instructions
or
data
are
attached
to
a
particular
work
station
on
a
production
line,
guiding
tasks,
timing,
or
quality
checks.
storing
calibration
data,
or
applying
localization
settings.
in
codebases
and
documentation
(stationspecific
or
stationSpecific).
Its
precise
meaning
depends
on
domain,
and
it
is
not
a
formally
standardized
term
across
disciplines.