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hierarchical composition

Definition

Encoding protocol that is composable in a hierarchy and enables pipelining (multiplexing and de-multiplexing) of complex streams in either text or compact binary. This allows management at scale for high-bandwidth applications.

Example

| TBW prio2 |

Because of count codes and the composability - and concatenation property in CESR, pipelining is possible, which then uses multiplexing (combining self-framing primitives) and de-multiplexing (unravelling self-framing primitives).