The inability to obtain a similar product or service from another supplier defines strategic uniqueness It may be obtain by proprietary assets, barriers of entry or by position
A property of the names used for certain structure and union members A name is unique if either of the following conditions is true: The name is used only once The name is used in two or more different structures (or unions), but each use denotes a member at the same offset from the base and of the same data type The significance of uniqueness is that a unique member name can possibly be used to refer to a structure in which the member name was not declared (although a warning message is issued)
(adj ) A term used to describe the representation of an object by a computer modeler The term refers to how close the correspondence is between the representation and the object and whether the representation can in fact represent more than one possible object
the status quo is not going to cause the action to occur A position is said to be unique when only the affirmative causes the link, nothing in the status quo will cause it V W X Y Z