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bits
Bits (drill points) have a variety of uses with braces and drills Each bit and drill is designed for a particular use and should be used for its intended job
plural of bit
- Bits are pieces of information Bits can be transferred from computer to computer through e-commerce Everything is composed of bits, it is the term for fundamental unit of everything on the computer Bits are either 0 or 1 The order and composition of the 0s and 1s is what distinguishes one piece of information from another
"Bit" is a grouping of the words "binary" and "digits " Think of a bit a number, a 1 or a 0 to be exact A grouping of bits help to make up ASCII Code Data transfer is often in terms of the number of these "bits" that can be moved in a second
Ones and Zeros When information is digitized, it is turned into ones and zeros So all digital information is made up of bits
The 0's and 1's that make up the lowest common denominators of digital communications They are the basis of all computer-driven functions and communications One "bit" is the smallest possible unit of computer information
Broker ITS - Pre-opening indications service received on trading floor at broker terminals Copies of Pre-opening Indications delivered through the Broker to Booth System in relevant issues
A BInary digiT The smallest unit of data in a computer, it can be store either a 0 or a 1 For this reason, they are usually dealt with in larger groups Also, see Bytes
Represents digital signals in the forms of 0s or 1s Eight bits make up an 8-bit word which is used to represent a character or two numbers
The individual 1s and 0s that make up a byte
Bits are the measurement used for data transmission speeds (eight bits equal one byte)
Building Integrated Timing Supply
Bureau of Information Technology Services (Administrative Services Division)
a binary digit Mode of information used by a computer to store numbers One bit equals a \Qone' or a \Qzero' Usually 8 bits equals one byte, however, MIDI uses a 10 bit-byte that includes a start bit, the 8 - bit data message, and a stop bit
Building Integrated Timing Supply A single building master timing supply BITS generally supplies DS1 and DS0 level timing throughout an office The BITS concept minimizes the number of synchronization links entering an office, since only the BITS will receive timing from outside the office
The binary digits a computer uses to represent all data, comprising of soley 0's and 1's
Small pieces of metal held in a chuck for the purpose of drilling holes (drill bits), cutting slots or shapes (router or milling bits) or driving fasteners (screwdriver bits) Drill bits are long and slender with sharp edges on one end used in portable drills or drill presses Router bits are short and thick, with a reduced size stem to fit in the collet style chuck and sharp edges on the sides and/or bottom Screwdriver bits are short slender rods usually with a hex shape at one end for fitting in a similarly shaped holder/handle or a chuck and a large variety of shapes at the other for fitting hex, Phillips, slotted, Allen, Torx, and many other shaped driving slots
Banking Industry Technology Secretariat
The BITS is the master timing supply for an entire building, which is a master clock and its ancillary equipment The BITS supplies DS1 and/or composite clock timing references for synchronization to all other clocks and timing sources in that building
The smallest unit of information used on a computer Bits have a single binary value either 0 or 1