- properties. This
group includes UTF-8, an
encoding of the
Unicode character set; UTF-8 is the most
common encoding of text
media on the Internet. Biological...
- her own
customized encoding rules. Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM)
encoding is
entirely unrelated to ASN.1 and its codecs, but
encoded ASN.1 data,
which is...
- URL
encoding,
officially known as percent-
encoding, is a
method to
encode arbitrary data in a
uniform resource identifier (URI)
using only the US-ASCII...
- Look up
encode or
encoder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Encode or
encoding may
refer to:
Encoding, or code
Coding region of a gene
ENCODE (Encyclopedia...
-
encodings extended existing simple four-bit
numeric encoding to
include alphabetic and
special characters,
mapping them
easily to punch-card
encoding...
-
Encoder may
refer to:
Audio encoder,
converts digital audio to
analog audio signals Video encoder,
converts digital video to
analog video signals Simple...
-
several ASN.1
encoding formats:
Basic Encoding Rules (BER)
Canonical Encoding Rules (CER)
Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) The
Basic Encoding Rules (BER)...
-
Elements (
ENCODE) is a
public research project which aims "to
build a
comprehensive parts list of
functional elements in the
human genome."
ENCODE also supports...
- the attachment. Base64
encoding causes an
overhead of 33–37%
relative to the size of the
original binary data (33% by the
encoding itself; up to 4% more...
-
format cartridges,
Kodak introduced the DX
encoding method on 3
January 1983. In
contrast to the film
speed encoding method developed by Fuji in 1977, which...