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Error Correction Checksum. An ouput number that derived from a set of binary information through a set of mathematical function. This number is calculated before sending and after receiving. It allows computer or devices to verify whether the data has been corrupted during the transfer, and if possible, rectified the data based on the checksum if error detected.
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| eccentric contraction |
lengthening of muscle during contraction due to an external force.
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| ECC |
Error Correcting Code - a combination of bits resulting from a calculation under a set of given rules used to detect and correct errors.
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| ECC |
Emergency Communications Center, or Erie Community College. The college has a campus in Amherst (ECC-North) and one in Hamburg (ECC-South).
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| ECC |
Error Correcting Code. The diagnostic code used to correct data storage errors and to isolate hardware failures. Based on a concept of simultaneous polynomial equations, the read-back process generates a "correction" profile that is exclusive-OR'ed over the incorrect data. All ECCs have a very small, but finite failure rate; that is, some uncorrectable errors will either appear as correctable or appear as having no error at all. In either situation, bad data is passed as verified and valid.
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