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3.10 Current design activity (CDA). The design activity currently responsible for the design of an item. This may be the original design activity or a design activity to which the design responsibility has been transferred. (see ASME Y14.100)
3.11 Data area titles. Data areas comprised of information in machine-readable or human- readable form.
NOTE: Data areas are identified with the corresponding data area title in human-readable text that may be prefixed, if relevant, by the appropriate identifier. (see ISO/IEC 19762-1) (see Table VIII and Figure 18)
3.12 Data carrier. A physical pattern or structure that contains encoded machine-readable characters. The carrier can be a structured pattern of markings, such as a 1D or 2D symbol.
3.13 Data Identifier (DI). A specified character (or string of characters) that defines the general category or intended use of the data that follows. (Note: ASC MH10 Data Identifiers have a format of one alphabetic character alone, or one alphabetic character prefixed by one, two or three numeric characters.) (see MH10.8.2)
NOTE: For UII development, allowable DIs are listed in Table VI.
3.14 Data qualifier. A specified character (or string of characters) that immediately precedes a data field that defines the general category or intended use of the data that follows. (see DFARS 252.211-7003)
3.15 Data universal numbering system (D-U-N-S). A nine-digit number, assigned by Dun
& Bradstreet to each business location in their global database, widely used as a tool for identifying, organizing, and consolidating information about businesses.
3.16 Design activity. An organization that has, or has had, responsibility for the design of an item. (see ASME Y14.100)
3.17 Design activity identification (DAI). A unique identifier that distinguishes one design activity or organization from another design activity or organization. Examples of activity identification include activity name, activity name and address, or CAGE Code.
3.18 Document. A term applicable to the specifications, drawings, lists, standards, pamphlets, reports, and printed, typewritten or other information, relating to the design, procurement, manufacture, testing, or acceptance inspection of items or services. (see ASME Y14.100) These may be printed, imprinted, or electronic format.
3.19 DoD activity address code (DoDAAC). A distinct six-position alphanumeric code assigned to identify specific units, activities, or organizations. (see DoD 4000.25-6-M)
3.20 Electrostatic discharge sensitive (ESDS) items. Electronic parts having sensitive characteristics (e.g., thin-layered internal composition) and delicate, miniaturized construction that are susceptible to damage or degradation, in various degrees, from environmental field forces (electrostatic, electromagnetic, magnetic, or radioactive). This susceptibility also extends to the standard electronic modules, printed circuit boards, printed wiring boards, and circuit card assemblies containing one or more of these sensitive electronic parts.
3.21 Electronic serial number (ESN). The unique identification number embedded or inscribed on the microchip in a wireless phone by the manufacturer. The ESN is composed of two basic components, the manufacturer's code and the serial number, in accordance with TIA ESN Assignment Guidelines and Procedures.
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