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A collection of bytes that uniquely identifies an object of a TSFS within the data carousel module that contains it.
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An object is an entity transmitted using the Object Carousel Protocol; it is a serialized object rather than an object definition. This could be raw data representing a file, a directory or a service gateway.
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Any arbitrary data item available to a receiver.
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The number of M/H Groups per M/H Sub-Frame for a particular Ensemble.
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Network Service Access Point (NSAP) consists of AFI, Type, carouselId, specifier, privateData, as specified in Figure 11-2 of DSM-CC. It is a globally unique identifier that is used to identify a particular service domain.
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A property of a code in which the code word does not meet the definition of a systematic code, due to either re-ordering or substitution of data.
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The state of having failed a compliance testing process.
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A data carriage medium or a collection of data carriage media links used to exchange information between a service provider and one or more client agents or devices.
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An intrinsic function implemented by a receiver platform; a close captioning display is an example of a native application.
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A standard that enables the definition of a unique label for the set of element names defined by a specific schema. A document using that schema can be included in any other document without having a conflict between XML element names. The elements defined in the schema are then uniquely identified so that, for example, […]
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