The filename is metadata about a file; a string used to uniquely identify a file stored on the file system. Different file systems impose different restrictions on length and allowed characters on filenames.
A filename includes one or more of these components:
* directory (or path) – directory tree (e.g., /usr/bin, \TEMP, [USR.LIB.SRC], etc.)
* file – base name of the file
* type (format or extension) – indicates the content type of the file (e.g., .txt, .exe, .COM, etc.)
* version – revision or generation number of the file
To refer to a file on a remote compute...