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O que (quem) é bad checksum - definição

32-BIT HASH ALGORITHM USED TO DETECT ACCIDENTAL DATA CORRUPTION
Adler32; Adler checksum; Adlers checksum; ADLER32; Adler 32

Bad (economics)         
ITEM WITH NEGATIVE VALUE TO THE CONSUMER
Bads; Economic bad
An economic bad is the opposite of an economic good. A 'bad' is anything with a negative value to the consumer, or a negative price in the marketplace.
Bad sector         
  • Bad Sector, live at Cantiere Sanbernardo, Pisa
DISK SECTOR ON A DISK STORAGE UNIT THAT IS PERMANENTLY DAMAGED
Bad sector (computers); Bad sectors; Bad block; Bad blocks; Bad clusters
A bad sector in computing is a disk sector on a disk storage unit that is permanently damaged. Upon taking damage, all information stored on that sector is lost.
Bad Sector         
  • Bad Sector, live at Cantiere Sanbernardo, Pisa
DISK SECTOR ON A DISK STORAGE UNIT THAT IS PERMANENTLY DAMAGED
Bad sector (computers); Bad sectors; Bad block; Bad blocks; Bad clusters
Bad Sector is an ambient/noise project formed in 1992 in Tuscany, Italy by Massimo Magrini. While working at the Computer Art Lab of ISTI in Pisa (one of the CNR institutes), he developed original gesture interfaces that he uses in live performances: 'Aerial Painting Hand' (a device that tracks the position of the musician's hands in gloves of two different colors), 'UV-Stick' (an ultraviolet-illuminated stick that the musician moves in front of the camera—a computer reads its position and angle and makes changes to music generation algorithms accordingly), and others.

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Adler-32

Adler-32 is a checksum algorithm written by Mark Adler in 1995, modifying Fletcher's checksum. Compared to a cyclic redundancy check of the same length, it trades reliability for speed. Adler-32 is more reliable than Fletcher-16, and slightly less reliable than Fletcher-32.