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21. Debugging Data Format
 
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22. Improving design communication
 
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23. Usmarc Format Holdings Data: Including
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24. Mass Spectrometry Software: Mass
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25. ISO 7168-1:1999, Air quality --
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26. ISO/TR 6132:1981, Numerical control
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27. ISO/IEC 11694-5:2006, Identification
 
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28. Report of the Expert Consultation
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29. Extensible Data Format
 
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30. ISO 12234-2:2001, Electronic still-picture
 
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31. Usmarc Format for Authority Data
 
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32. Usmarc Format for Classification
 
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33. C37.111-1999 IEEE Standard for
 
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34. Data Format for Cd-Rom Mastering
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35. The Usmarc Format for Holdings
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36. IMS for the Cobol Programmer,
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37. Free Lossless Audio Codec: Comparison
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38. Spreadsheet File Formats: Comma-Separated
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39. ISO/IEC 11321:1992, Information
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40. Persistence: Serialization, Comparison

21. Debugging Data Format
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A debugging data format is a means of storing information about a compiled computer program for use by high-level debuggers. Modern debugging data formats store enough information to allow source-level debugging. High-level debuggers need information about variables, types, constants, subroutines and so on so they can translate between machine-level storage and source language constructs. Such information can also be used by other software tools. The information must be generated by the compiler and stored in the executable file or dynamic library by the linker. ... Read more


22. Improving design communication using DfA analysis and feedback: creating a single data format from design through manufacturing can accelerate design data ... article from: Printed Circuit Design & Fab
by Mark Laing
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This digital document is an article from Printed Circuit Design & Fab, published by UP Media Group, Inc. on June 1, 2008. The length of the article is 1994 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Improving design communication using DfA analysis and feedback: creating a single data format from design through manufacturing can accelerate design data transfer, improving yields and reducing cost.(DFA/DFT)
Author: Mark Laing
Publication: Printed Circuit Design & Fab (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2008
Publisher: UP Media Group, Inc.
Volume: 25Issue: 6Page: 22(4)

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23. Usmarc Format Holdings Data: Including Guidelines for Content Designation
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24. Mass Spectrometry Software: Mass Spectrometry Software, Peaks, Mass Spectrometry Data Format, Simion, Protomap, Sequest, Openms
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mass Spectrometry Software, Peaks, Mass Spectrometry Data Format, Simion, Protomap, Sequest, Openms, the Openms Proteomics Pipeline, Mascot, Masswiz, Mowse. Excerpt:MOWSE (for MOlecular Weight SEarch ) is a method for identification of proteins from the molecular weight of peptides created by proteolytic digestion and measured with mass spectrometry . The MOWSE algorithm was developed by Darryl Pappin and David Perkins at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund , and licensed from Cancer Research Technology. The probability-based MOWSE score formed the basis of development of Mascot , a proprietary software for protein identification from mass spectrometry data. See also (online edition) References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Stable release : 2.3 Mascot is a software search engine that uses mass spectrometry data to identify proteins from primary sequence databases. Mascot incorporates code from MOWSE , developed by Darryl Pappin and David Perkins at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund , and licensed from Cancer Research Technology. References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at MassWiz is an open source software for protein identification from mass spectrometry data. Developed at Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology , it is currently in its beta release. It has been developed to better the existing methods by finding semi and non-enzymatic peptides to enhance the confidence in protein identifications. Webserver Algorithms and Tools See also (online edition) References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Mass spectrometry inde... ... Read more


25. ISO 7168-1:1999, Air quality -- Exchange of data -- Part 1: General data format
by ISO TC 146/SC 4/WG 8
Paperback: 54 Pages (2007-08-23)
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This part of ISO 7168 specifies a general format for the exchange of air quality data and related information. It defines mandatory and optional keywords to identify the data presented in a data file, and the values and formats of the data allocated to a keyword.This part of ISO 7168 is recommended for the international exchange of air quality data. It is also intended for direct data import, e.g. into spreadsheets. ... Read more


26. ISO/TR 6132:1981, Numerical control of machines - Operational command and data format
by ISO TC 184/SC 1
Paperback: 24 Pages (2007-08-23)
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The numerical control systems addressed by this Technical Report use a combination of two types of data :Machine program data — Data formatted in accordance with ISO 2539 and coded in accordance with ISO 840Operational statements — Machine set-up, initialization and/or operational parameter data formatted in accordance with this Technical Report and coded in accordance with ISO 646. Character subset:0-8 0-9 0-10 0-13characters of column 2 except 2-7characters of column 3 except 3-11 and 3-15characters of column 4 except 4-0characters of column 5characters 7-12 and 7-15 Operational statementsIt is not expected that all NC systems will embody all the features and capabilities for which operational statements have been defined in this Technical Report. When an NC system has the capability to enter operational statements, the mnemonics and formats defined in this Technical Report shall be used. It is not intended that the functions defined herein shall limit the capabilities of NC systems; additional functions and operational statements may be defined and implemented by the control builder as required. It is also expected that in some instances, a control builder may, at his discretion, implement one or more of the functions defined herein exclusively with pushbutton switches or other conventional operator controls. If these functions are labelled in an abbreviated or mnemonic fashion, the mnemonics defined in this Technical Report shall be used.Hardware configurationThis Technical Report deals with numerical control systems which may assume any of a wide variety of hardware configurations according to the purpose and capabilities required of the system. Figure 1 shows a numerical control system containing several types of peripheral hardware. The primary concern of this Technical Report is the form of the data prepared by the part programmer or introduced by the operator into the numerical control system through one or more of these devices. In general, these data can be either “machine program data” or “operational statements”. Binary data interchange in formats not conforming to this Technical Report may be utilized within or among various devices, at the convenience of the control builder, whenever such interchange is transparent to the user.Figure 1 suggests some of the possible types of peripheral equipment that may be used with a numerical control system; it is not the intent of this Technical Report to specify or to limit the types of peripherals used in a given system. Other standards exist to define some of the physical interfaces implied by figure 1.Functional categories of commandsTo illustrate the implementation of a system having a broad range of commands and with maximum utilization of an alphanumeric keyboard for command entry, a system having a structure organization according to figure 2 has been used.Figure 2 shows several categories of commands that may be implemented. It is not the intent of this Technical Report to specifically require or to limit the commands to those shown in figure 2; the extent of the capabilities of any given numerical control system will depend upon the use to which the system is put. In some systems, diagnostic capabilities, management information system facilities and other specialized functions or categories might be provided in addition to those shown in figure 2.A feature of the organization shown in figure 2 is the existence of a Mode Selector level in the system structure. An operator communicating with a numerical control system having this structure can gain access to any of the subordinate command categories from the Mode Selector level. Once he has entered the appropriate sub-level, he can perform any desired operation for which mnemonic commands have been defined in that command category. When he has completed his task, he can switch from the sub-level back to the Mode Selector level and, from there, enter any other desired sub-level ... Read more


27. ISO/IEC 11694-5:2006, Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Linear recording method - Part 5: Data format for information interchange for applications using ISO/IEC 11694-4, Annex B
by ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC 17
Paperback: 24 Pages (2007-08-23)
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ISO/IEC 11694-5:2006 is one of a series of International Standards specifying the parameters for optical memory cards and the use of such cards for the storage and interchange of digital data.ISO/IEC 11694 recognises the existence of different methods of recording and reading information on optical memory cards, the characteristics of which are specific to the recording method employed. ISO/IEC 11694-5:2006 is specific to optical memory cards using the linear recording method and specifies a data format for information interchange for applications using ISO/IEC 11694-4, Annex B. ... Read more


28. Report of the Expert Consultation on Data Formats And Procedures for Monitoring Control And Surveillance
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29. Extensible Data Format
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Extensible Data Format (XDF) is an XML standard (specified as a DTD) developed by NASA, meant to be used throughout scientific disciplines. In many ways it is akin to XSIL, Extensible Scientific Interchange Language. NASA provides two XDF APIs, in Perl and in Java. XDF is used to store high dimensional data and information related to it in compact XML format. The purpose is to have interchangeable and high quality format that can be used as a main archive format for this kind of data. The XDF project and related development have been halted (2002,2006). The existing information have been archived to the UMD Astronomy Information and Knowledge Group site as a reference. ... Read more


30. ISO 12234-2:2001, Electronic still-picture imaging - Removable memory - Part 2: TIFF/EP image data format
by ISO/TC 42
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This part of ISO 12234 specifies the TIFF/EP data format described in ISO 12234-1. ... Read more


31. Usmarc Format for Authority Data
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32. Usmarc Format for Classification Data: Including Guidelines for Content Designation
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33. C37.111-1999 IEEE Standard for Common Format for Transient Data Exchange (Comtrade) for Power Systems
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34. Data Format for Cd-Rom Mastering
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35. The Usmarc Format for Holdings and Locations: Development, Implementation, and Use (Monographic Supplement #2 to the Journal Technical Services)
by Barry B Baker, Gary M Pitkin
Hardcover: 238 Pages (1988-08-24)
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This exciting book helps all types of libraries to understand and implement the new USMARC Format for Holdings and Locations--the newest member of the MARC format family--with the goal of making resource sharing of serials easier. Innovative librarians on the cutting edge of technical services and automation offer information on the development of the format, the significant impact it has already had on libraries, as well as discussions about how difficult issues of interpretation have been handled. The contributors to this invaluable volume draw upon their firsthand experience with the use of the format, the NISO standards, and the SISAC code to provide other professionals with an introduction to the format and information on how other institutions approached the application of the format to their particular situations. ... Read more


36. IMS for the Cobol Programmer, Part 2: Data Communications and Message Format Service (Pt.2)
by Steve Eckols
Paperback: 398 Pages (1987-06)
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The second part of IMS for the COBOL Programmer is for MVS programmers only. It teaches you how to handle online programs that access IMS databases and run under the data communications (DC) component of IMS. This book also covers Message Format Service (MFS). MFS acts as an interface between the format of messages at a terminal and the I/O formats in your programs. So you'll learn how to use MFS to create formatted screens that are easy for operators to use. And you'll learn what tasks you can handle through MFS instead of having to code for them in your DC programs. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
A must read for every COBOL programmer who handles IMS databases. A very Handy reference.

4-0 out of 5 stars over all its a good book
i did not get the answer for my doub, that is as uhave described in thebook ims dc about the dateaccepting system literals. but the never toldhow to get 4 digit year field format. i would appreciate if u would providethe answer for the above. thank you. ... Read more


37. Free Lossless Audio Codec: Comparison of audio codecs, Meridian Lossless Packing, Monkey's Audio, TTA (codec), WavPack, Apple Lossless, Anti-aircraft warfare, ... File format, Lossless data compression
Paperback: 152 Pages (2009-12-23)
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Free Lossless Audio Codec is a file format for lossless audio data compression. During compression, FLAC does not lose quality from the audio stream, as lossy compression formats such as MP3, AAC, and Vorbis do. Josh Coalson is the primary author of FLAC. FLAC reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without sacrificing the integrity of the audio source. A digital audio recording encoded to FLAC can be decompressed into an identical copy of the audio data. Audio sources encoded to FLAC are typically reduced to 50?60% of their original size. ... Read more


38. Spreadsheet File Formats: Comma-Separated Values, Symbolic Link, Csv Application Support, Fielded Text, Data Interchange Format, .Xls, .Csv
Paperback: 78 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Comma-Separated Values, Symbolic Link, Csv Application Support, Fielded Text, Data Interchange Format, .Xls, .Csv, .Ods, .Gnumeric. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 76. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a simple text format for a database table. Each record in the table is one line of the text file. Each field value of a record is separated from the next with a comma. Implementations of CSV can often handle field values with embedded line breaks or separator characters by using quotation marks or escape sequences. CSV is a simple file format that is widely supported, so it is often used to move tabular data between different computer programs that support the format. For example, a CSV file might be used to transfer information from a database program to a spreadsheet. A file format is a particular way to encode information for storage in a computer file. Particularly, files encoded using the CSV format are used to store tabular data. The format dates back to the early days of business computing and is widely used to pass data between computers with different internal word sizes, data formatting needs, and so forth. For this reason, CSV files are common on all computer platforms. CSV is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values (many implementations of CSV import/export tools allow other separators to be used). Simple CS implementations will not allow field values that contain a comma or other special characters such as newlines. More sophisticated CSV implementations permit commas and other special characters in a field value. Many implementations use " (double quote) characters around values that contain reserved characters (such as commas, double quotes, or newlines); embedded double quote characters may be represe...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=501906 ... Read more


39. ISO/IEC 11321:1992, Information technology - 3,81 mm wide magnetic tape cartridge for information interchange - Helical scan recording - DATA/DAT format
by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 11
Paperback: 136 Pages (2007-08-23)
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Specifies the physical and magnetic characteristics and also the quality of the recorded signal, the recorded format (DATA/DAT) and the recording method, thereby allowing data interchange between drives by means of such magnetic tape cartridges. ... Read more


40. Persistence: Serialization, Comparison of Data Serialization Formats, Hibernate, Ibm Purequery, Java Persistence Api, Snapshot, Carbonado
Paperback: 88 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Serialization, Comparison of Data Serialization Formats, Hibernate, Ibm Purequery, Java Persistence Api, Snapshot, Carbonado, Nilfs, Service Data Objects, Persistent Data Structure, System Prevalence, Marshalling, Datanucleus, Pickle, Journal. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 87. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: In computer science, in the context of data storage and transmission, serialization is the process of converting a data structure or object into a sequence of bits so that it can be stored in a file, a memory buffer, or transmitted across a network connection link to be "resurrected" later in the same or another computer environment. When the resulting series of bits is reread according to the serialization format, it can be used to create a semantically identical clone of the original object. For many complex objects, such as those that make extensive use of references, this process is not straightforward. This process of serializing an object is also called deflating or marshalling an object. The opposite operation, extracting a data structure from a series of bytes, is deserialization (which is also called inflating or unmarshalling). Serialization provides: For some of these features to be useful, architecture independence must be maintained. For example, for maximal use of distribution, a computer running on a different hardware architecture should be able to reliably reconstruct a serialized data stream, regardless of endianness. This means that the simpler and faster procedure of directly copying the memory layout of the data structure cannot work reliably for all architectures. Serializing the data structure in an architecture independent format means that we do not suffer from the problems of byte ordering, memory layout, or simply different ways of repres...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=28555 ... Read more


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