(coding violation) A digital signal that is received with one or more pulses that do not conform to the expected coding rule; for example, the AMI coding rule is corrupted by a bipolar violation (DS3 CV) In M13 format, coding violations are the count of P-bit, F-bit, and M-bit errors and bipolar violations (BPVs) (exclusive of B3ZS occurrences) In the C-bit parity (CBP) format, coding violations are the count of C-bit, F-bit, and M-bit errors and bipolar violations
Term from earned value analysis The (earned value) cost variance is the difference between BAC and ACWP It is shows if the project or task is on track with respect of its cost See also: SV, Controlling
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