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Beginning of Life  (BOL)   The point in the mission life just after the satellite achieves its mission orbit altitude, when operational resources and functions are at their maximum (e.g., full propellant load, all components operating at full specification, etc). 
Baseline   A baseline is a reference point for measuring progress, and can be cost, schedule or technical (performance).
Body Reference Frame   Refer to the General Interface Requirements Document
Build  

A software engineering term, generally meaning all data files, libraries, reusable modules, compiled executables and engineered components that are required to implement one or more functions. 

For the Ground Segment, also used to refer to the integrated set of software components that will be installed and formally tested at an operational site.
Bus   See Spacecraft Bus definition

 

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