: A Version or Sequence Number . The "e" followed by placeholders (XX) usually denotes an epoch, experiment number, or an engineering version (e.g., "e01" for the first iteration).
: The File Extension . This indicates a compressed archive containing one or more files to save space or group related data for transfer. Usage Contexts
This specific pattern is frequently seen in the following fields: File Naming Conventions | Data Management
: Typically a Project or Originator Code . In technical workflows, this three-letter prefix identifies the specific project (e.g., "Project XXC") or the organization that generated the file.
: A Descriptor or Sub-system . This likely indicates the content type or priority, such as "high-resolution," "high-priority," or a specific module identifier within a larger system.
: A Version or Sequence Number . The "e" followed by placeholders (XX) usually denotes an epoch, experiment number, or an engineering version (e.g., "e01" for the first iteration).
: The File Extension . This indicates a compressed archive containing one or more files to save space or group related data for transfer. Usage Contexts XXC.hi.eXX.zip
This specific pattern is frequently seen in the following fields: File Naming Conventions | Data Management : A Version or Sequence Number
: Typically a Project or Originator Code . In technical workflows, this three-letter prefix identifies the specific project (e.g., "Project XXC") or the organization that generated the file. This indicates a compressed archive containing one or
: A Descriptor or Sub-system . This likely indicates the content type or priority, such as "high-resolution," "high-priority," or a specific module identifier within a larger system.
YouTube player uses cookies. You have to accept the cookie policy to watch the video.
Accept