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The '''''Software Hash Identifier''''' ('''SWHID''') is a persistent identifier used to uniquely identify a software artifact and its various versions. It is a standard similar to the [[Digital Object Identifier|DOI]] but tailored specifically for software, providing finer granularity and compatibility with versioning models such as [[git]].
 
It is used in software archiving by platforms like [[Software Heritage]], in research it is integrated with repositories such as [[HAL (open archive)|HAL]] or [[Zenodo]].
 
Since April 2025, this digital identifier system has been formalized as the ISO 18670 standard.<ref>{{Cite web |language=en |title=ISO/IEC 18670:2025 |url=https://www.iso.org/standard/89985.html |website=ISO |access-date=2025-05-24}}</ref>. SWHID is an open standard licensed under the Community Specification License<ref>{{Cite web |language=en |title=Copyright Section of SWHID Specification v1.2 |url=https://www.swhid.org/specification/v1.2/ |access-date=2025-05-24}}</ref>.