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American National Standards Institute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Founded in 1919, ANSI is a private, not-for-profit, membership organization that acts primarily as a standards coordinating and approval body. ... ANSI supports the development and approval of national voluntary standards, develops accreditation programs, and serves as U.S. representative to the International...
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Windows Uses the ANSI Character Set ... Windows 3.x and Windows 95 support the ANSI character set, which includes 256 characters, numbered 0 to 255. Values 0 to 127 are the same as in the ASCII character set. Values 128 to 255 are similar to the ISO Latin-1 character set, but naturally has extensions and incompatibilities.
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Welcome to NISO ... NISO is where content publishers, libraries, and software developers turn for information industry standards that allow them to work together. Through NISO, all of these communities are able to collaborate on mutually accepted standards — ... NISO will be hosting 16 events throughout the coming year:
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ANSI stands for the "American National Standards Institute". The American National Standards Institute is responsible for creating and upholding the ISO/OSI computer networking model. ... Other Good Sites...
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ANSI - American National Standards Institute ... American National Standards Institute, ANSI, is a private, non-profit membership organization representing over 1,000 public and private organizations, businesses and government agencies. They seek to develop technical, political and policy consensus among various groups.
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