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Operation where the bit rate is constant from start to finish of the bit stream.
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A set of assertions which defines adherence to a candidate specification.
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The individual assertions that compose a conformance statement.
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A specification of a conformance statement.
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Reduction in the number of bits used to represent an item of data.
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A system which has undergone compliance testing and has been determined to be in compliance with a conformance statement which applies to a candidate specification.
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An application which has undergone compliance testing and has been determined to be in compliance with a conformance statement which applies to a candidate specification.
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The state of having satisfied a compliance testing process.
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The process of determining that an application or system complies (is in compliance) with a conformance statement which applies to a candidate specification.
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A digital medium that transports a digital stream. A communication channel can be uni-directional or bi-directional.
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