slovo | definícia |
decode (encz) | decode,dekódovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
decode (encz) | decode,dešifrovat v: Pino |
decode (gcide) | decode \decode\ v. t.
to convert from a coded form into the original form; -- of
communications. Inverse of encode.
Syn: decrypt, decipher[WE1].
[PJC] |
decode (wn) | decode
v 1: convert code into ordinary language [syn: decode,
decrypt, decipher] [ant: encode] |
decode (foldoc) | decode
To apply decryption.
(2004-05-22)
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decoded (encz) | decoded,dekódovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
decoder (encz) | decoder,dekodér n: Zdeněk Brož |
x-decoder (encz) | x-decoder,dekoder řádek n: [tech.] mamm |
decoder (wn) | decoder
n 1: the kind of intellectual who converts messages from a code
to plain text [syn: decoder, decipherer]
2: a machine that converts a coded text into ordinary language |
coder/decoder (foldoc) | coder/decoder
CODEC
(CODEC) An electronic device or component
combining the circuits needed to convert digital signals to
and from analog (Pulse Code Modulation) form.
(1997-07-22)
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michigan algorithm decoder (foldoc) | Michigan Algorithm Decoder
(MAD) An early programming language, based on
IAL, developed at the University of Michigan by R. Graham,
Bruce Arden, and Bernard Galler in 1959. MAD was one of the
first extensible languages: the user could define his own
operators and data types.
MAD ran on the IBM 704, IBM 709 and IBM 7090. It was
ported to the IBM 7040 at the City College of New York by
Robert Teitel and also to Philco, Univac and CDC
computers.
Mad/1 was a later version.
["Michigan Algorithm Decoder (The MAD Manual)", U Michigan
Computing Center, 1966].
[Sammet 1969, p. 205].
(2005-02-09)
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uudecode (foldoc) | uudecode
A Unix program to convert the ASCII output of uuencode back to
binary. See uuencode for details.
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