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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
The degree to which variations of the frequency of an oscillator deviate from the mean frequency over a specified period of time.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree of mutual agreement among a series of individual measurements, values, or results; often, but not necessarily, expressed by the standard deviation. 2. With respect to a set of independent devices of the same design, the ability of these devices to produce the same value or result, given the same input conditions and operating in the same environment. 3. With respect to a single device, put into operation repeatedly without adjustments, the ability to produce the same value or result, given the same input conditions and operating in the same environment. Synonym reproducibility. 4. In computer science, a measure of the ability to distinguish between nearly equal values. 5. The degree of discrimination with which a quantity is stated; for example, a three-digit numeral to the base 10 discriminates among 1000 possibilities.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree to which a transaction flowing through a network reaches its intended destination without impairment of its function, content or meaning.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree to which a system, or a portion of a system, accurately reproduces, at its output, the essential characteristics of the signal impressed upon its input or the result of a prescribed operation on the signal impressed upon its input.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree to which a signal is monochromatic.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree to which a service is provided without excessive impairment, once obtained.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree of security as determined by evaluation of the totality of all system elements and INFOSEC countermeasures.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree of observed change in frequency (or wavelength) of a wave due to the doppler effect.
Industry:Telecommunications
The degree of mutual agreement among a series of individual measurements, values, or results; often, but not necessarily, expressed by the standard deviation. 2. With respect to a set of independent devices of the same design, the ability of these devices to produce the same value or result, given the same input conditions and operating in the same environment. 3. With respect to a single device, put into operation repeatedly without adjustments, the ability to produce the same value or result, given the same input conditions and operating in the same environment. Synonym reproducibility. 4. In computer science, a measure of the ability to distinguish between nearly equal values. 5. The degree of discrimination with which a quantity is stated; for example, a three-digit numeral to the base 10 discriminates among 1000 possibilities.
Industry:Telecommunications
The cryptographic transformation of data (see cryptography) to produce ciphertext. Note Encipherment may be irreversible, in which case the corresponding decipherment process cannot feasibly be performed.
Industry:Telecommunications