Distributed Universal Number Discovery (DUND) is a method employed in distributed computer systems and networks, particularly in the context of resource allocation and identifier assignment. While specific details can vary depending on the context in which it is applied, the general concept involves the discovery and assignment of unique identifiers or numbers across a distributed system in a way that ensures they are universally recognizable and non-conflicting.

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