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`Exhibit 2001
`IPR2017-00353
`Petitioner - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., et al.
`Patent Owner - Image Processing Technologies LLC
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`4
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`IEEE Std 100-1996
`
`The IEEE Standard Dictionary of
`Electrical and Electronics Terms
`
`Sixth Edition
`
`Standards Coordinating Committee 10, Terms and Definitions
`'
`Jane Radatz, Chair
`
`This standard is one of a number of information __technology dictionaries being developed by standards
`organizations accredited by the American National Standards Institute. This dictionary was developed
`under the sponsorship of voluntary standards organizations, using a consensus—based process.
`
`
`
`ISBN L-5533?-633-E
`
`90000
`
`2
`
`

`

`
`
`312
`
`dominant wavelength
`
`Instruction manuals; Test specifications, procedures, and re-
`ports; Device lists. Not to be included as documents are: proj-
`ect schedules, financial reports, meeting minutes, correspon-
`dence such as
`letters and memoranda, and equipment
`procurement documentation covered by quality assurance
`programs.
`(PE) 380—1975w
`(2) Hard copy, screen images, text, and graphics used to con-
`vey information to people.
`(C/SE)
`1045-1992
`document screen count The total number of page images for
`electronically displayed documents.
`(C/SE) 1045-1992
`document set Document or group of documents that offers an
`audience the information it needs about a software product.
`(C/SE) 1063-1987r
`
`document traffic See: information traffic.
`
`document type The specification of a class of documents, which
`states their necessary semantics, abstract syntaxes, and dy-
`namics.
`(C/PA) 1238.1-1994
`DOD See: depth of discharge.
`Doherty amplifier A particular arrangement of a radio-fre-
`quency linear power amplifier wherein the amplifier is di-
`vided into two sections whose inputs and outputs are con-
`nected by quarter-wave (90-degree) networks and whose
`operating parameters are so adjusted that, for all values of
`input signal voltage up to one-half maximum amplitude, Sec-
`tion No. 2 is inoperative and Section No.
`1 delivers all the
`power to the load, which presents an impedance at the output
`of Section No.
`1
`that is twice the optimum for maximum
`output. At one-half maximum input level, Section No.
`1
`is
`operating at peak efficiency, but is beginning to saturate.
`Above this level, Section No. 2 comes into operation, thereby
`decreasing the impedance presented to Section No. 1, which
`causes it to deliver additional power into the load until, at
`maximum signal input, both sections are operating at peak
`efficiency and each section is delivering one-half the total
`output power to the load. See also: amplifier.
`(AP) 145-1983s
`(C/PA) 9945-2-1993
`
`dollar sign The character “SS”.
`dolly See: traveler.
`dolly car See: rack, traveler.
`
`
`
`document assembly
`
`by humans or machines. Synonym: documentation.
`(C/ SE)
`J—STD-016-1995
`document assembly In word processing, the assembly of new
`documents from previously recorded documents or boiler-
`plate text
`in accordance with specified variables such as
`names and addresses in iterative documents, or sales figures
`embedded in the text of a document. Synonym: document
`merge.
`(C) 6102-1987
`documentation (1) (nuclear power generating station) Any
`written or pictorial information describing, defining, speci-
`fying, reporting or certifying activities, requirements, proce-
`dures, or results.
`(PE) 690-l984r
`(2) (A) (software) A collection of documents on a given sub-
`ject. (B) (software) Any written or pictorial information de-
`scribing, defining, specifying, reporting, or certifying activi-
`ties, requirements, procedures, or results. (C) (software) The
`process of generating or revising a document. (D) (software)
`The management of documents, including identification, ac-
`quisition, processing, storage, and dissemination.
`(C) 610.12-1990
`documentation assertion An assertion that pertains to the doc-
`umentation associated with the implementation being tested.
`(C/PA) 1326.2-1993, 1328-1993, 1328.2-1993
`documentation level See: level of documentation.
`documentation tree A diagram that depicts all of the documents
`for a given system and shows their relationships to one an-
`other. See also: specification tree.
`Software Documentation
`
`i.i
`
`User
`
`Program
`
`Data
`
`iii
`
`User
`Manual
`
`Data
`Design
`Requirements
`Model
`Spec
`Spec
`documentation tree
`
`Data
`Dictionary
`
`(C) 610.12-1990
`Document Composition Facility (DCF) A text-formatting lan-
`guage, developed by IBM, for use as an engine for GML to
`generate formatted documents. See also: SCRIPT.
`(C) 610.13-1993
`document cycle The steps involved in the creation and handling
`of a document. Note: The cycle typically includes origination,
`production, reproduction, distribution, filing, and storage. See
`also.‘ information traffic.
`(C) 610.2-1987
`document editor A text editor used to enter, alter, and view
`documents. Synonym: manuscript editor. Contrast: program
`editor.
`(C) 610.2-1987
`document mark In micrographics, a mark on microfilm, used
`for counting images or film frames automatically. Synonym:
`blip.
`(C) 610.2-1987
`document merge See: document assembly.
`document page count The total number ofnonblank pages con-
`
`Dolph—Chebyshev array antenna* See: Dolph—Chebyshev dis-
`tribution.
`* Deprecated.
`
`Dolph-Chebyshev distribution A set of excitation coefficients
`for an equispaced linear array antenna such that the array
`factor can be expressed as a Chebyshev polynomial.
`(AP) 145-1993
`domain (A) The set of all possible values that can be taken on
`by an independent variable. (B) In a relational data model,
`the set of all possible values that can be taken on by some
`attribute. For example, the domain of a three-digit positive
`integer is[001, O02, O03,
`999].
`(C) 610.5-1990
`dominant mode (waveguide) In a uniform waveguide,
`the
`propagating mode with the lowest cutoff frequency.
`(MTT)
`146—1980w
`dominant mode of propagation The mode of propagation with
`
`3
`
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