Binary notation
In mathematics, computer science, telecommunication etc.,
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Mathematics - Computer science - Telecommunication
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the term binary notation has the following meanings:
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1. Any notation that uses two different characters, usually the digits 0 and 1.
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Note: Data encoded in binary notation need not be in the form of a pure binary numeration system; e.g., they may be represented by a Gray code. See binary numeral system.
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Data - Binary - System - Gray code - Binary numeral system
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2. A scheme for representing numbers, which scheme is characterized by the arrangements of digits in sequence, with the understanding that successive digits are interpreted as coefficients of successive powers of base 2.
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Source: partly from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188
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Federal Standard 1037C - MIL-STD-188
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