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  2. Another System Definition Facility - Wikipedia

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    The system definition file must contain at least one call to defsystem, a lisp form in which are defined all of the components and dependencies of the system. ASDF is capable of automatically compiling and loading lisp source code, as well as automatically building and linking C programming language (also known as C source code). It contains ...

  3. Advanced Systems Format - Wikipedia

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    The most common file extensions for ASF files are extension .WMA (audio-only files using Windows Media Audio, with MIME-type audio/x-ms-wma) and .WMV (files containing video, using the Windows Media Audio and Video codecs, with MIME-type video/x-ms-asf). These files are identical to the old .ASF files but for their extension and MIME-type. The ...

  4. S1000D - Wikipedia

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    It was initially developed by the AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) for use with military aircraft. Since Issue 2 the scope has been extended to include land, sea and even non-equipment products. [1] It is widely used in civil as well as military products. S1000D is part of the S-Series of ILS specifications.

  5. Aspirating smoke detector - Wikipedia

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    An aspirating smoke detector (ASD) is a system used in active fire protection, consisting of a central detection unit which draws air through a network of pipes to detect smoke. [1] The sampling chamber is based on a nephelometer that detects the presence of smoke particles suspended in air by detecting the light scattered by them in the chamber.

  6. Random vibration - Wikipedia

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    The root mean square acceleration (G rms) is the square root of the area under the ASD curve in the frequency domain. The G rms value is typically used to express the overall energy of a particular random vibration event and is a statistical value used in mechanical engineering for structural design and analysis purposes.

  7. Mass spectrometry data format - Wikipedia

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    mzXML is a XML (eXtensible Markup Language) based common file format for proteomics mass spectrometric data. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] This format was developed at the Seattle Proteome Center/Institute for Systems Biology while the HUPO-PSI was trying to specify the standardized mzData format, and is still in use in the proteomics community.

  8. Advanced Scientific Data Format - Wikipedia

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    The Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) standard is a widely used data format in astronomy that incorporates metadata and ASCII or binary data in the same file. [2] However, the FITS standard has several limitations that make it difficult to use for complicated and hierarchical data.

  9. Direct-access storage device - Wikipedia

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    Files provided "random access storage'" [4] At the same time IBM's product reference manual described such devices as "direct access storage devices [6]" without any acronym. An early public use of the acronym DASD is in IBM's March 1966 manual, "Data File Handbook. [7]"