1. A group of bits or digits that is transmitted as a unit and that may be encoded for error -control purposes. ( 188 ) 2. A string of records, words, or characters, that for technical or logical purposes are treated as a unit. ( 188 ) Note 1: Blocks (a) are separated by interblock gaps, (b) are delimited by an end-of-block signal , and (c) may contain one or more records. Note 2: A block is usually subjected to some type of block processing, such as multidimensional parity checking, associated with it. 3. In programming languages, a subdivision of a program that serves to group related statements, delimit routines, specify storage allocation, delineate the applicability of labels, or segment parts of the program for other purposes.
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Meaning of BLOCK in English
Telecommunication standard terms English vocab. Английский словарь стандартных телекоммуникационных терминов. 2012