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AMPS was originally standardized by ANSI as EIA / TIA / IS-3.
In March 2000, ANSI adopted the ISO / IEC 9899: 1999 standard.
* Draft ANSI C Standard ( ANSI X3J11 / 88-090 ) ( May 13, 1988 ), Third Public Review
* Draft ANSI C Rationale ( ANSI X3J11 / 88-151 ) ( Nov 18, 1988 )
* C Information Bulletin # 1 ( ANSI X3J11 / 93-007 ) ( May 27, 1992 )
American National Standards Institute / American Society of Safety Engineers standard ANSI Z359. 1-2007 Safety Requirement for Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Subsystems and Components, section 3. 2. 1. 4 ( for snap hooks and carabiners ) is a voluntary consensus standard.
* Architectural study and performance modeling in ANSI C / C ++ or SystemC
The algorithm is also specified in ANSI X3. 92, NIST SP 800-67 and ISO / IEC 18033-3 ( as a component of TDEA ).
In the United States, the primary standard for full-featured EVM systems is the ANSI / EIA-748A standard, published in May 1998 and reaffirmed in August 2002.
As of the year 2007, a draft of ANSI / EIA-748B, a revision to the original is available from ANSI.
The first " real " public release of EDIF was version 2 0 0, which was approved in March 1988 as the standard ANSI / EIA-548-1988.
This convention is reflected in the capitalization of FORTRAN in the ANSI X3. 9-1966 ( FORTRAN 66 ) and ANSI X3. 9-1978 ( FORTRAN 77 ) standards and the title caps Fortran in the ANSI X3. 198-1992 ( Fortran 90 ), ISO / IEC 1539-1: 1997 ( Fortran 95 ) and ISO / IEC 1539-1: 2004 ( Fortran 2003 ) standards.
IEC standards are also being adopted as harmonized standards by other certifying bodies such as BSI ( Great Britain ), CSA ( Canada ), UL & ANSI / INCITS ( USA ), SABS ( South Africa ), SAI ( Australia ), SPC / GB ( China ) and DIN ( Germany ).
A synchronous 4-bit up / down decade counter symbol ( 74LS192 ) in accordance with ANSI / IEEE Std.

ANSI and NISO
ANSEL is also known as ANSI / NISO Z39. 47 or American Library Association character set ( as used in library systems including the MARC format ).
* ANSI / NISO Z39. 47
The DOI syntax is a NISO standard, first standardised in 2000, ANSI / NISO Z39. 84-2005 Syntax for the Digital Object Identifier.
Despite the advances in paper making and the identification of and concern around the brittle book problem, it took decades before the adoption of ANSI NISO Standard Z39. 48-1984-Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries in 1984.
It is covered by ANSI / NISO standard Z39. 50, and ISO standard 23950.
The code is adopted as the character set for Library of Congress with the name East Asia Coded Character ( EACC, ANSI / NISO Z39. 64 ).
It aimed to be an international extension of a report identifier scheme used by U. S. government agencies ( ANSI / NISO Z39. 23 ).
NISO is accredited by the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) and is designated by ANSI to represent U. S. interests to the International Organization for Standardization's Technical Committee 46 ( Information and Documentation ).
In 2008, NISO was appointed Secretariat on behalf of ANSI for the TC 46 Subcommittee 9 ( TC 46 / SC 9 )-Identification and Description.
NISO approved standards are published by ANSI.
Unlike most other ANSI standards, many NISO standards are freely available from its web site.
Designations ( names ) of NISO standards all start with " ANSI / NISO Z39.
* ANSI / NISO Z39. 19-2005 Guidelines for the Construction, Format, and Management of Monolingual Controlled Vocabularies
There are many metadata specifications ; of particular interest is the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set ( commonly known as Simple Dublin Core, standardised as ANSI / NISO Z39. 85 – 2001 ), which provides a simpler, more loosely-defined set of elements with some overlap with the LOM, and which is useful for sharing metadata across a wide range of disparate services.
The National Information Standards Organization ( NISO ) has developed OpenURL and its data container ( the ContextObject ) as American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) standard Z39. 88.
* ANSI / NISO Z39. 88-2004 The OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services at NISO
DAISY 3 is a newer technology, also based on XML, and is standardized as ANSI / NISO Z39. 86-2005.
* Z39. 86 DTB Validator, " Zedval ": a Java-based validator for ANSI / NISO Z39. 86 Digital Talking Books "

ANSI and Z39
In 1972, a revised version of Hepburn was codified as ANSI standard Z39. 11-1972.
Wide Area Information Servers or WAIS is a client – server text searching system that uses the ANSI Standard Z39. 50 Information Retrieval Service Definition and Protocol Specifications for Library Applications " ( Z39. 50: 1988 ) to search index databases on remote computers.
* ANSI Z39. 25 ( 1975 ):
It was also recommended by the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) after they withdrew their own standard, ANSI Z39. 11-1972 American National Standard System for the Romanization of Japanese ( Modified Hepburn ), in 1994.
Acid-free ( alkaline ) paper that additionally is uncoated and meets certain standards for folding and tearing is authorized by the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) to carry the following notice: " The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standards Institute for Information Sciences — Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39. 48-1992.
The objective of ANSI Z39. 48-1992 " is to establish criteria for coated and uncoated paper to last several hundred years " under optimal conditions in libraries and archives.
Manufacturers of acid-free paper can indicate the compliance of their product with the test requirements of the ISO 9706 or ANSI Z39. 48-1992 standards using a circled infinity symbol ( Unicode codepoint 267E, ♾).
* Bibliographic data: ANSI Z39. 25-1975 ; ALA / LC Romanization Tables ( 1991 ) and their book Hebraica Cataloging ( 1987 ), with Encyclopaedia Judaica ( 1972 – 1993 ) as an authority on names and common terms.

ANSI and .
ASCII was subsequently updated as USASI X3. 4-1967, then USASI X3. 4-1968, ANSI X3. 4-1977, and finally, ANSI X3. 4-1986 ( the first two are occasionally retronamed ANSI X3. 4-1967, and ANSI X3. 4-1968 ).
Asynchronous Transfer Mode ( ATM ) is, according to the ATM Forum, " a telecommunications concept defined by ANSI and ITU ( formerly CCITT ) standards for carriage of a complete range of user traffic, including voice, data, and video signals ," and is designed to unify telecommunication and computer networks.

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