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A facility defined by a DASE application.
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The process of transitioning an application’s lifecycle state from to the uninitialized state.
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A specific element of an application entity collection which is processed before all other elements in the collection during application initialization processing.
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The process of transitioning an application’s lifecycle state from the suspended to the active state.
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The set of application resources which embody an application entity collection.
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A bit-stream serialization (a physical embodiment) of a part of an application that implements one of the data models defined in this document (A/94).
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A bit-stream serialization (a physical embodiment) of an application entity; an application resource may be of bounded (determinate) or unbounded (indeterminate) length; an application resource may be manifest or implied.
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The process of transitioning an application’s lifecycle state from the uninitialized to the initialized state, a process which entails decoding the application root entity.
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The application entity which is initially decoded during application activation processing.
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A globally unique identifier of an application that is used for binding triggers to applications.
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