binary-coded decimal information code
1Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code — (EBCDIC) is an 8 bit character encoding (code page) used on IBM mainframe operating systems such as z/OS, OS/390, VM and VSE, as well as IBM midrange computer operating systems such as OS/400 and i5/OS (see also Binary Coded Decimal). It is also… …
2Binary-coded decimal — In computing and electronic systems, binary coded decimal (BCD) is a digital encoding method for numbers using decimal notation, with each decimal digit represented by its own binary sequence. In BCD, a numeral is usually represented by four bits …
3Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code — Abbreviated EBCDIC; pronounced [eb se dic]. EBCDIC is the character set commonly used on large IBM mainframe computers, most IBM minicomputers, and computers from many other manufacturers. It is an 8 bit code, allowing 256 different… …
4information processing — Acquisition, recording, organization, retrieval, display, and dissemination of information. Today the term usually refers to computer based operations. Information processing consists of locating and capturing information, using software to… …
5Binary code — The word Wikipedia represented in ASCII binary. A binary code is a way of representing text or computer processor instructions by the use of the binary number system s two binary digits 0 and 1. This is accomplished by assigning a bit string to… …
6Code Gray — Système binaire Pour les articles homonymes, voir Binaire. Exemple d informations binaires Le système binaire est un système de numération …
7Code binaire — Système binaire Pour les articles homonymes, voir Binaire. Exemple d informations binaires Le système binaire est un système de numération …
8character code — A code that represents one specific alphanumeric or control character in a set of characters. See also American Standard Code for Information Interchange; Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code; Unicode …
9American Standard Code for Information Interchange — Abbreviated ASCII, pronounced [as kee]. A standard coding scheme that assigns numeric values to letters, numbers, punctuation characters, and control characters to achieve compatibility among different computers and peripheral devices. In… …
10SMPTE time code — SMPTE timecode is a set of cooperating standards to label individual frames of video or film with a timecode defined by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers in the SMPTE 12M specification. Timecodes are added to film, video or… …