0 a record in printed or digital form that shows the time at which something happened or was done: --
1 to mark something with a printed or digital record of when something happened or was done: --
Time series are finite or infinite sequences of data items, where each item has an associated timestamp and the sequence of timestamps is non-decreasing.
Note that timestamp ordering in its basic form does not produce recoverable histories.
If example.net has to forward the message in turn, it can spare adding another timestamp and repeating the original local part (alice).
On each timestamp the list of signals that change their value is listed.
The timestamp values returned for each router along the path are the delay (latency) values, typically measured in milliseconds for each packet.
Subtitles are used in some camcorders to timestamp the recordings.
Other information, such as a timestamp and the agency's pseudo-city code, will go in to the booking automatically.
The description of the items or events may include a timestamp.