1. encoding - Noun
2. encoding - Verb
the activity of converting data or information into code
Source: WordNet[A process for encoding qualitative information] used as part of many qualitative method, considers that is not a separate method but something to be used to assist the researcher in the search of insight. Richard Boyatzis
The fact that the span of apprehension averages only four or five... probably results from the high rate of encoding. In a tachistoscopic experiment the subject must read the fading icon as rapidly as possible. Ulric Neisser
Thematic analysis is a process for encoding quantitative information. Richard Boyatzis
A BOM can also appear if another encoding with a BOM is translated to UTF-8 without stripping it. Source: Internet
A codec performs the encoding and decoding of the raw audio data while this encoded data is (usually) stored in a container file. Source: Internet
A current widely used standard for the "buffer-to-computer" interface is 3.0 Gbit/s SATA, which can send about 300 megabyte/s (10-bit encoding) from the buffer to the computer, and thus is still comfortably ahead of today's disk-to-buffer transfer rates. Source: Internet