Noun
(telecommunication) a coding system that incorporates extra parity bits in order to detect errors
Source: WordNetA 2011 NSA report indicates that the ECC is responsible for the "largest analysis and productivity in Europe" and focusses on various priorities, including Africa, Europe, the Middle East and counterterrorism operations. Source: Internet
At the Emergency Command Centre (ECC) we will also work to ensure our businesses can operate in a safe manner as they reopen,” Morton said. Source: Internet
At the RSA Conference 2005, the National Security Agency (NSA) announced Suite B which exclusively uses ECC for digital signature generation and key exchange. Source: Internet
Denser multi level cell (MLC) NAND requires stronger multi-bit correcting ECC such as BCH or Reed–Solomon. Source: Internet
ECC (ECC) traded up 0.7% against the dollar and now trades at $0.0001 or 0.00000001 BTC. Source: Internet
Banff’s director of emergency management, Silvio Adamo, noted that the ECC activation “also enables greater co-ordination of information sharing in the community and co-ordination of local and regional agencies and organizations.” Source: Internet