Difference between revisions of "Cyclic Redundancy Check Value"
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{{#set:note=A CRC is a mathematical algorithm applied to the digital expression of data that provides a level of assurance against loss or alteration of data. Best practice recommends that the algorithm consider all tags and data elements within a dataset. When the receiver applies a CRC algorithm to the dataset, a different CRC value indicates that a tag or data element within the dataset has been changed since the sender generated the original CRC value. | {{#set:note=A CRC is a mathematical algorithm applied to the digital expression of data that provides a level of assurance against loss or alteration of data. Best practice recommends that the algorithm consider all tags and data elements within a dataset. When the receiver applies a CRC algorithm to the dataset, a different CRC value indicates that a tag or data element within the dataset has been changed since the sender generated the original CRC value. | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 5 July 2016
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Term | Cyclic Redundancy Check Value |
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Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) |
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Abbreviation
Cyclic Redundancy Check Value | * CRC |
Definition
Cyclic Redundancy Check Value | The value determined by applying a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) to a dataset. |
Definition Source
Cyclic Redundancy Check Value | * AIFDD |
Note
Cyclic Redundancy Check Value | A CRC is a mathematical algorithm applied to the digital expression of data that provides a level of assurance against loss or alteration of data. Best practice recommends that the algorithm consider all tags and data elements within a dataset. When the receiver applies a CRC algorithm to the dataset, a different CRC value indicates that a tag or data element within the dataset has been changed since the sender generated the original CRC value. |