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Qué (quién) es type specification book - definición

STANDARD FOR CDS CONTAINING BOTH AUDIO AND COMPUTER DATA
Enhanced Music CD; CD Extra; Blue book specification; Blue Book specification

Software requirements specification         
A SET OF FUNCTIONAL AND NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT A PIECE OF DESIGNED SOFTWARE NEEDS TO FULFIL, MAY INCLUDE A SET OF USE CASES
Requirements specification; IEEE 830; Req spec; Requirements specifications; Software Requirements Specification
A SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION (SRS) is a description of a software system to be developed. It is modeled after business requirements specification (CONOPS).
Programming language specification         
DOCUMENTATION ARTIFACT THAT DEFINES A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Language specification
In computer programming, a programming language specification (or standard or definition) is a documentation artifact that defines a programming language so that users and implementors can agree on what programs in that language mean. Specifications are typically detailed and formal, and primarily used by implementors, with users referring to them in case of ambiguity; the C++ specification is frequently cited by users, for instance, due to the complexity.
Type (biology)         
  • Linnaeus]], is the type species for the genus ''[[Bufo]]''
  • dorsal]] and 2) ventral aspect of holotype,<br>3) dorsal and 4) ventral aspect of paratype
  • Type illustration of ''[[Mormopterus acetabulosus]]''
ANCHORING POINT (OF A NAME) IN TAXONOMY
Type specimen; Neotype; Biological types; Lectotype; Type (botany); Type (zoology); Botanical type; Clonotype; Type locality (biology); Type material; Paralectotype; Typus; Onomatophore; Cotype; Biological type; Hapantotype; Type specimens; Types in zoology; Type location (biology); Type illustration; Locality (biology); Type-specimen; Orthotype; Isoneotype; Plastotype; Isolectotype; Iconotype; Type series; Neotypification; Lectotypification; Ergatotype; Lectotype specimen; Type host; Typetaxon; Type (taxonomy); Series of type specimens; Hypotype
In biology, a type is a particular [(or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism] to which the [[scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralize the defining features of that particular taxon.

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Blue Book (CD standard)

The Blue Book is a compact disc standard developed in 1995 by Philips and Sony. It defines the Enhanced Music CD format (E-CD, also known as CD-Extra, CD-Plus and CD+), which combines audio tracks and data tracks on the same disc. The format was created as a way to solve the problem of mixed mode CDs, which were not properly supported by many CD players.

E-CDs are created through the stamped multisession technology, which creates two sessions on a disc. The first session of an E-CD contains audio tracks according to the Red Book. As a consequence, existing compact disc players can play back this first session as an audio disc. The second session contains CD-ROM data files with content often related to the audio tracks in the first session. The second session will only be used by computer systems equipped with a CD-ROM drive, or by special “Enhanced CD players”.

The second session of a E-CD contains one track in CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Form 1 format. It must contain certain specific files inside an ISO 9660 file system, though an HFS file system may also be included for compatibility with the classic Mac OS. The mandatory files and directories include an autorun.inf file compatible with the Windows 95 AutoRun feature; a CDPLUS and a PICTURES directories; and an optional DATA directory.

The technology was originally developed by Albhy Galuten who, along with Ty Roberts brought the idea to the major record labels where it was built into commercial releases. There were other technologies that solved the same problem, but they were not compatible with many existing CD players and so this approach was brought to Sony and Philips where it was written into the Blue Book standard.

The term "enhanced CD" is also an umbrella term and a certification mark used to refer to different CD formats that support audio and data content, including mixed mode CDs, CD-i and CD-i Ready.