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 <b>Blockb>
<b>Blockb> error A <b>blockb> error is a common type of corrected, by the receiving device and are commonly displayed as empty bla...
<b>Blockb> time <b>Blockb> time is one way of approaching the problem of the nature of time.
<b>Blockb> storage <b>Blockb> storage refers to the direct access to file system for use by programs and end users.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/block.html   (1269 words)

  
 Error Detection and Control in Data Transfer
<b>Blockb> check sum is a primitive <b>blockb> check sum that is the sum of all characters in the <b>blockb>.
<b>Blockb> check is a <b>blockb>-based error detection method.
The sender divides the data in blocks encodes the data with redundan additional information that is used to detect communications errors.
http://www.tml.tkk.fi/Studies/Tik-110.300/1998/Essays/error_detection.html   (2452 words)

  
 DictB22.html
] A character that is added to a <b>blockb> of data to check its accuracy, and consists of parity bits each of which is set by observing a specified set of bits in the <b>blockb>.
A <b>blockb> of computer words considered as a unit and intended or destined to be transferred from an internal storage medium to an external destination.
] The impedance at the input of a transducer when the impedance of the output system is made infinite, as by blocking or clamping the mechanical system.
http://www.accessscience.com/Dictionary/B/B22/DictB22.html   (3284 words)

  
 ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION
The checksum character is generated by adding all the bytes of the <b>blockb> and forming the 2’s complement of the result.
In this method a checksum character is generated and stored as the last byte of the <b>blockb> of data.
In this method the bits of the <b>blockb> of data are considered as the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial is expressed as :-
http://home.gwu.edu/~sudhir/Projects/Modems/html/errors.htm   (230 words)

  
 <b>Blockb> check character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This <b>blockb> check character is compared with a second <b>blockb> check character computed by the receiver to determine whether the transmission is error free.
In longitudinal redundancy checking and cyclic redundancy checking, <b>blockb> check characters are computed for, and added to, each message <b>blockb> transmitted.
In telecommunications, a <b>blockb> check character (BCC) is a character added to a transmission <b>blockb> to facilitate error detection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_check_character   (98 words)

  
 RFID
The BCC (<b>blockb> check character) consists of a one byte LRC (longitudinal Redundancy Check) and one byte of the ones-complement of the LRC.
The DataBlock class encapsulates a four byte data <b>blockb>, the one byte <b>blockb> number, and in the context of a response packet, the lock status corresponding to this <b>blockb>.
Any RFID in range is queried for all eight data blocks (four bytes each) for a total payload of six by eight, or forty-eight bytes.
http://cs.ecs.baylor.edu/~donahoo/classes/5321/projects/rfid   (1478 words)

  
 Part12: Binary Synchronous Protocol
If the BCC of the receiver does not match that of the sender, the receiver knows an error has occurred during transmission, and will instruct the sender to re-send the <b>blockb> by replying with a negative acknowledge (NACK).
Synchronize character, it establishes and maintains character synchronization prior to a message <b>blockb> and during transmission.
In other words, when a character arrives at the receiver, the character has two meanings, it's either a data byte, or it's a control byte (which is used as information signals between the sender and receiver).
http://goforit.unk.edu/datacomm/dc_012.htm   (1003 words)

  
 Exam2review.doc
Cyclic Redundancy Checking Applies an algorithm to a <b>blockb> of characters.
Common check string Separate check string generated with each <b>blockb> of characters Most widely used error detection technique.
<b>Blockb> Checking (LRC) Used for blocks of characters.
http://cob.isu.edu/munson/205/Exam2review.doc   (1472 words)

  
 Synchronous Communications Adapter
The <b>blockb> check characters are formulated based upon the division algorithm for polynomials over the field of integers modulo two.
This 16-bit <b>blockb> check character is transmitted as two 8-bit characters by the transmitting station and compared at the receiving station with <b>blockb> check characters accumulated by the same algorithm.
The prime requirement for the characters used to establish bit phase is that the total line transitions must be a minimum of 16 before the data set is ready to accept the SYN characters for character phase.
http://www.ibm1130.net/functional/SCA.html   (8416 words)

  
 CRC - Cyclic Redundancy Check
Stands for Cyclic Redundancy Check; a type of algorithm used to verify that no errors have occurred in copying or transferring blocks of data.
An error detection scheme in which the <b>blockb> check character is generated by dividing all the data in a transmission <b>blockb> by a predetermined number.
The data integrity of a received frame or packet is checked via a polynominal algorithm based on the content of the frame, and then matched with the result that is performed by the sender and included in a (most often 16-bit) field appended to the frame.
http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/CRC.asp   (733 words)

  
 Glossary
<b>Blockb> Check Character--(BCC) A bit pattern attached to the end of a transmission <b>blockb> for error detection purposes.
<b>Blockb> Framing Character--Characters used to mark the beginning & ending of a transmission <b>blockb>.
Bisynchronous Transmission--(BSC) A byte or character oriented IBM communications protocol that has become an industry standard.
http://www.connectworld.net/iec/Browse02/GLSB.html   (1198 words)

  
 Memory Address Decoding
bytes are needed independent of the data <b>blockb> size.
Parity checking is used to detect single bit errors in the memory.
Commonly used to check data transfers in hardware such as harddrives.
http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~plusquel/310/slides/8086_memory2.html   (591 words)

  
 Experiment 2: <b>Blockb> Parity Check
has an error that can be detected under both the simple and the <b>blockb> parity check.
Under the <b>blockb> parity check, both `row parity' and `column parity' are used for error detection.
Coding refers to computation of parity bits for a <b>blockb> of data.
http://www.ee.mu.oz.au/staff/slow/y2lab/expt2/expt2.html   (715 words)

  
 chap5
LRC adds one additional character, called the <b>blockb> check character (BCC) to the end of the entire message or packet of data.
Like LRC, polynomial checking adds 1 or more characters to the end of the message based on a mathematical algorithm.
With Synchronous Transmission all the letters or data in one group of data is transmitted at one time as a <b>blockb> of data called a frame or packet.
http://nsu-cc.northern.edu/finnesaj/chap5.html   (1749 words)

  
 Modular <b>blockb> unit for input-output subsystem - Patent 4074352
A modular interface unit to serve as a building <b>blockb> in the framework of an Input-Output Subsystem of a digital data processing system.
If several LCPs within the Base Module 20.sub.0 simultaneously request access, the Distribution Card 20.sub.od determines which one of them is to gain access by checking their priority levels; thus, the requesting LCP which has the highest priority level (this priority selected at installation time) is given access to the Distribution Card.
Longitudinal parity checking is an error detection method in which a check word generated by a sending unit is compared to a check word generated in the same manner by a receiving unit.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4074352.html   (19621 words)

  
 dc06.htm
For example, the <b>blockb> check character of the 2 byte message 00001100 000000101 is 00001001.
If we fail to initialize the <b>blockb> check character, then the old BCS will be logically exclusively or-ed with the new messsage, and the final result will be incorrect.
The text and the ETX are counted as part of the BCS (<b>blockb> check sequence).
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/rrclough/dc06.htm   (2379 words)

  
 B8ZS
Communications protocol that calls for data to be transferred as a series of bytes or characters.
Octet is the more precise term, however, because some systems use bytes that are other than eight bits long.
A group of bits (usually eight), also known as an octet, derived from BinarY digiT Eight.
http://www142.nortelnetworks.com/library/tpubs/terms/gloss_b.htm   (1903 words)

  
 More Physical Aspects of Data Communication
Series of check bits computed for a <b>blockb> of data using a polynomial function
It calculates a <b>blockb> check character (BCC), i.e., a check character for a <b>blockb> of data
Identifies the bit(s) in error so that they can be corrected
http://clem.mscd.edu/~morrisgj/cms323/4.physical.htm   (679 words)

  
 Chapter # 3
- In case of errors, the complete <b>blockb> (frame) will be re-transmitted.
- Differences can be represented as characters or binary values.
- For the basic Huffman algorithm: Symbols' (characters) frequencies must be known (or even approximated).
http://www.cs.concordia.ca/~comp445/fall97/lectures/Chap3.htm   (1040 words)

  
 468-DC BCD
Bulletin Board System BCC <b>Blockb> Check Character BCD Binary Coded Decimal BE Back End BiCMOS Bipolar...
http://www.scuba-network.com/1/468-DC--BCD.html   (272 words)

  
 CHKSUM function
In the above example, the CHKSUM function will return the <b>blockb> check character for the data value stored in the string variable DATA$.
The CHKSUM function returns the <b>blockb> check character (BCC) for the specified string-argument.
Note: The CHKSUM function uses the same check sum algorithm that is used by Comet's terminal protocol.
http://www.signature.net/ib/chksum.htm   (96 words)

  
 Character Description
May be prefixed with the device address for polling and selecting.
May be prefixed to (with; Gordon) an error identifier if known.
I.E., this is a character 1, 2 or 3, not a binary value 0x01, 0x02 or 0x03; Gordon
http://www.apis.demon.co.uk/ESPA.4.4.4/chardesc.html   (294 words)

  
 CRC-16 Routines - PowerBASIC Forums
to calculte a final <b>Blockb> Check Character (two; one byte each).
' - Final BCC (<b>Blockb> Check Character) composed of two one byte pieces of data, BCC1?, and BCC2?
' Byte of of the final <b>Blockb> Check Character - can be omitted if you don't need them.
http://www.powerbasic.com/support/forums/Forum7/HTML/001999.html   (315 words)

  
 Genes as Technology2 (error detection etc.)
a <b>blockb> of characters (usually 512 or 1024 bytes long) is followed by a machine generated character which is an XOR (exclusive-OR) of the whole <b>blockb>
when read back the data bits are checked and then compared with the stored parity bit to determine whether there has been any corruption.
At this point one must wonder what is going on here since amino acids are the fundamental building blocks of proteins.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/docs/genes_as_technology2.html   (1297 words)

  
 Check java.policy at Build Time to Avoid Runtime Errors
The first permission in the <b>blockb> above is essential because the audit utility needs to get a reference to the Policy object in order to check its permissions so this must be explicitly permitted in the policy file.
In Java, a Permission is configured in a grant <b>blockb> that is set up for a particular codebase.
While the java.policy and java.security file formats would perhaps be better implemented as conventional XML files they are still fairly readable and manageable.
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/27962/0/page/2   (1002 words)

  
 <b>Blockb> Check - Pick Database
BCC is one of many types of check-sums.
To calculate the BCC, you need to XOR every byte in the string
Of course, I may be way out on this...
http://www.database-forum.com/ptopic10973.html   (392 words)

  
 bcc
(1997-02-05) From V.E.R.A. Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms 13 March 2001 [vera]: BCC Base Communications-computer Center (mil., USA) From V.E.R.A. Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms 13 March 2001 [vera]: BCC Blind Carbon Copy DFUe From V.E.R.A. Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms 13 March 2001 [vera]: BCC <b>Blockb> Check Character
4 definitions found From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (13 Mar 01) [foldoc]: BCC 1.
http://www.beetfoundation.com/words/b/bcc.html   (128 words)

  
 BCC - Blind Carbon Copy, <b>Blockb> Check Character
More information about the definition of BCC may appear below:
Blind Carbon Copy is not the only word formed from BCC.
Searched for more definitions; no definitions of BCC found.
http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/BCC.asp   (126 words)

  
 TelecomCareers.Net - Acronyms B
<b>Blockb> Check Character, Bus Control Card, <b>Blockb> Calls Cleared
Binary Coded Decimal, Blocked Calls Delayed, Binary Code Decimal
http://www.telecomcareers.net/Resources/Dictionary/Acronyms/acro_b.htm   (27 words)

  
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