interchange format
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interchange
noun
uk/ˌɪn.təˈtʃeɪndʒ/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈtʃeɪndʒ/
formal
an exchange, especially of ideas or information, between different people ...
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format
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈfɔː.mæt/us/ˈfɔːr.mæt/
a pattern, plan, ...
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It describes three interchange formats for expressing this structure.
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One of these barriers is the lack of a shared, agreed notation or 'interchangeformat' for argumentation and arguments.
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Anyinterchangeformatwe choose should provide a structured way of specifying classes, instances, values, and value restrictions.
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However, one major barrier to the development and practical deployment of argumentation systems is the lack of a shared, agreed notation or 'interchangeformat' for argumentation and arguments.
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Theinterchangeformatfor a map database is not organized well for use by a navigation unit during runtime.
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These changes are applied to the existing onboard database ininterchangeformat.
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This format is intended to be used as aninterchangeformat.
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Theinterchangeformatfor the onboard database could either be stored separately or generated as needed by decompiling the run-time format.
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Postscript was not designed primarily as a language to store and manipulate documents but rather as aninterchangeformatfor systems and devices to share documents.
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Generalized formulae for some other interchange formats are also specified.
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In decimal interchange formats they require no special encoding because the format supports unnormalized numbers directly.
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To achieve interoperability between workflow products a standardised set of interfaces and data interchange formats between such components is necessary.
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It describes three interchange formats for expressing this structure.
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These give decimal interchange formats with 7, 16, and 34-digit significands, which may be normalized or unnormalized.
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The subcommittee has published a number of standards pertaining to biometrics in the areas of technical interfaces, data interchange formats, performance testing and application profiles.
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The encoding scheme for the decimal interchange formats similarly encodes the sign, exponent, and significand, but two different bit-level representations are defined.
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For the exchange of decimal floating-point numbers, interchange formats of any multiple of 32 bits are defined.
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For the exchange of binary floating-point numbers, interchange formats of length 16 bits, 32 bits, 64 bits, and any multiple of 32 bits 128 are defined.
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