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dekodierbar

Dekodierbar describes a property of information, signals, or data that can be converted back from an encoded form into its original meaning or content by an appropriate decoder. In German, the term is commonly used for data formats, communication channels, or linguistic codes, indicating that the encoded message can be interpreted or reconstructed.

Etymology and related terms: Dekodierbar derives from the prefix de- and the verb kodieren (to encode). Related

Contexts and use: In information theory and digital communication, a message is dekodierbar if a decoding algorithm

Examples: A text encoded in UTF-8 is dekodierbar by a UTF-8 decoder. A corrupted audio stream may

See also: Dekodierung, Decoding, Dekodierbarkeit, Decoder.

terms
include
Dekodierung
(the
act
of
decoding),
Decoder
(the
device
or
software
that
performs
decoding),
and
Dekodierbarkeit
(the
property
of
being
decodable).
can
reconstruct
the
original
data
from
the
received
signal,
ideally
despite
noise
or
errors
within
a
defined
model.
In
cryptography,
a
ciphertext
is
dekodierbar
if
it
can
be
decrypted
with
the
correct
key;
without
the
key
it
is
intended
to
be
undecodierbar
or
computationally
hard
to
decode.
In
linguistics
and
semiotics,
decodability
refers
to
how
easily
a
listener
or
reader
can
recover
intended
meaning
from
a
coded
message,
influenced
by
factors
such
as
code
familiarity,
context,
and
redundancy.
In
digital
media,
a
file
or
stream
is
dekodierbar
when
standard
software
can
interpret
and
render
it,
provided
the
data
are
intact.
no
longer
be
dekodierbar.