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log-in, n. Computing.|ˈlɒgɪn, lɒˈgɪn| Also login. [f. vbl. phr. to log in: see log v.1 5 d.] The action or an act of logging in; = *log-on n. Also attrib., esp. designating a procedure which is carried out every time a user logs in.
1965IEEE Spectrum II. 61/2 The total number of user-hours between logins and logouts turns out to be approximately 17 times the number of computer hours used. 1974Communications Assoc. Computing Machinery XVII. 442/2 (heading) A high security log-in procedure. 1985Computerworld 8 Apr. 83/2 Automatic dial-up and login procedures that allow the micro user to set up job parameters and I/O files for VIP applications running on the host Cyber 205. 1986D. Deutsch in T. C. Bartee Digital Communications v. 220 The user may be identified by a log-in identifier. |