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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. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/block.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.tml.tkk.fi/Studies/Tik-110.300/1998/Essays/error_detection.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.accessscience.com/Dictionary/B/B22/DictB22.html
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| | 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 :- |
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http://home.gwu.edu/~sudhir/Projects/Modems/html/errors.htm
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| | <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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_check_character
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| | 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. |
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http://cs.ecs.baylor.edu/~donahoo/classes/5321/projects/rfid
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| | 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). |
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http://goforit.unk.edu/datacomm/dc_012.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://cob.isu.edu/munson/205/Exam2review.doc
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| | 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. |
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http://www.ibm1130.net/functional/SCA.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/CRC.asp
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| | 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. |
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http://www.connectworld.net/iec/Browse02/GLSB.html
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| | Memory Address Decoding |
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http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~plusquel/310/slides/8086_memory2.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.ee.mu.oz.au/staff/slow/y2lab/expt2/expt2.html
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| | 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. |
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http://nsu-cc.northern.edu/finnesaj/chap5.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4074352.html
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| | 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). |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/rrclough/dc06.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://www142.nortelnetworks.com/library/tpubs/terms/gloss_b.htm
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| | 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 |
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http://clem.mscd.edu/~morrisgj/cms323/4.physical.htm
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| | 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). |
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http://www.cs.concordia.ca/~comp445/fall97/lectures/Chap3.htm
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| | 468-DC BCD |
 | | Bulletin Board System BCC <b>Blockb> Check Character BCD Binary Coded Decimal BE Back End BiCMOS Bipolar... |
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http://www.scuba-network.com/1/468-DC--BCD.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.signature.net/ib/chksum.htm
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| | 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 |
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http://www.apis.demon.co.uk/ESPA.4.4.4/chardesc.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.powerbasic.com/support/forums/Forum7/HTML/001999.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/docs/genes_as_technology2.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/27962/0/page/2
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| | <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... |
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http://www.database-forum.com/ptopic10973.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.beetfoundation.com/words/b/bcc.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/BCC.asp
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| | TelecomCareers.Net - Acronyms B |
 | | <b>Blockb> Check Character, Bus Control Card, <b>Blockb> Calls Cleared |  | | Binary Coded Decimal, Blocked Calls Delayed, Binary Code Decimal |
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http://www.telecomcareers.net/Resources/Dictionary/Acronyms/acro_b.htm
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 | | You may want to check out our collections index, grouped by category, or you may start from our homepage. |  | | If none of these work, you may mail our help monkeys. |  | | Would you like to search for the file you are missing? |
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http://ibiblio.org/pub/academic/.../pdp-11/rsx/decus/rsx83b/356043/k11dfh.mac
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