In computer science, a namespace is a declarative region that provides a scope to the identifiers (names) inside it. It is used to organize code into logical groups to prevent naming collisions, especially when codebases involve multiple libraries. Namespaces enhance code readability and maintainability by making it clear which context a particular identifier belongs to. They are implemented in various programming languages and operating systems.
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