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- The American National Standards Institute is a voluntary membership organization (run with private funding) that develops national consensus standards for a wide variety of devices and procedures.
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- The American National Standards Institute or ANSI is a private, non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the US voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system.
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- American National Standards Institute. APCA
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- (American National Standards Institute) This group is the US member organization that belongs to the ISO, the International Organization for Standardization.
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- A non-profit, privately funded organization that coordinates the development of voluntary national standards. The Institute, supported by over 1,000 companies, 250 technical, trade, labor and consumer organizations, and some 30 government agencies encourages accredited organizations to develop standards and approves those developed under a consensus process as American National Standards.
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- American National Standards Institute. Publishes standards for various aspects of the computer industry.
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- A US standards body.
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- American National Standards Institute, a voluntary organisation that administrates the setting of standards in the US and represents the US in the International Standards area.
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- American National Standards Institute. This organization organizes committees, made up of computer users, manufacturers etc., to develop and publish industry standards.
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- American National Standards Institute. A group that defines US standards for the information processing industry.
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- American National Standards Institute. A standards-setting, non-government organization which develops standards for "voluntary" use in the United States. Standards set are accepted by vendors in that country. ANSI is located at 1430 Broadway, New York NY 10018, (212)642-4900
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- (American National Standards Institute) The principle standards development body in the USA. ANSI is a nonprofit, non-governmental body supported by over 1000 trade organizations, professional societies, and companies. It is the USA's member body to ISO.
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- American National Standard Institute is a non-governmental organization responsible for the development of standards such as manufacturing.
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- An organization that is sponsored by the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association through which accredited organizations create and maintain voluntary industry standards.
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- A voluntary standards organization founded in 1918. It is composed of over 1,300 members (including all the large computer companies) and creates standards for the computer industry. In addition to programming languages, ANSI sets standards for a wide range of technical areas, from electrical specifications to communications protocols. ANSI X9F1 committee (Banking Security) develops various cryptography related standards that are adopted as Federal Information Processing Standards by NIST.
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- A voluntary, nonprofit organization of US business and industry groups formed in 1918 for the development of trade and communication standards. It provides area charters for groups that establish standards in specific fields, such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). ANSI is the American representative of the International Standards Organization and has developed recommendations for the use of programming languages including FORTRAN, C, and COBOL. ...
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- American National Standards Institute A non-governmental organization that manages the formation of voluntary national standards, including those for EDI
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- American National Standards Institute. The organization that develops guidelines and produces performance standards for the electrical and other industries.
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- The American National Standards Institute is a private, non-profit organization that coordinates efforts to develop standards for manufacturing many different products, including eyeglass lenses. For example, certain ANSI standards define acceptable levels of impact resistance for safety eyewear.
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- a private organization that coordinates setting and approving US standards. It also represents the United States in the International Standards Organization.
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- The United States standards body responsible for designating standards developed by other organizations as national standards.
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- The American National Standards Institute, from whose criteria the OSHA standards for safe operation of cranes and derricks and other systems using wire rope isntallations are derived.
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- American National Standards Institute, a private organization that recommends safe work practices and engineering designs.
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- (American National Standards Institute). This organization of American industry groups works with the standards committees of other nations to develop standards to facilitate international trade and telecommunications. Some of ANSI's greatest hits in the computing field include ASCII, SCSI, and the ANSI.SYS device driver.
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- The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit standards organization that produces industrial standards in the United States. It is a member of ISO and IEC.
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