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byte order mark (BOM)
A marker that consists of a Unicode character code that is placed at the beginning of a data stream, usually in a text file. The marker can be used to indicate the byte order and encoding of the data stream. An example of a byte order mark is the UTF-16BE (big endian) BOM 0xFEFF.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Software
- Category: Globalization software service
- Company: IBM
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