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List Of Ecma Standards
This is a list of standards published by Ecma International, formerly the European Computer Manufacturers Association. ECMA-1 – ECMA-99 ECMA-100 – ECMA-199 * ECMA-114 – 8-Bit coded character set, Latin/Arabic (same as ISO/IEC 8859-6) * ECMA-118 – 8-Bit coded character set, Latin/Greek (same as ISO/IEC 8859-7) * ECMA-119 – CD-ROM file system (later adopted as ISO 9660:1988) * ECMA-120 – Data Interchange on 12,7 mm 18-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridges (ISO 9661) * ECMA-121 – 8-Bit coded character set, Latin/Hebrew (same as ISO/IEC 8859-8) * ECMA-125 – 3½-inch floppy disk (also ISO/IEC 9529) * ECMA-128 – 8-Bit coded character set, Latin Alphabet No 5 (same as ISO/IEC 8859-9) * ECMA-130 – CD-ROM "Yellow Book" format (same as ISO/IEC 10149) * ECMA-133 – Private Integrated Services Network (PISN) – Reference Configuration for PISN Exchanges (PINX) (ISO/IEC 11579-1/ETSI ETS 300 475-1) * ECMA-139 – 4 mm Digital Data Storage (DDS) cartridges ...
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Ecma International
Ecma International () is a nonprofit standards organization for information and communication systems. It acquired its current name in 1994, when the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) changed its name to reflect the organization's global reach and activities. As a consequence, the name is no longer considered an acronym and no longer uses full capitalization. The organization was founded in 1961 to standardize computer systems in Europe. Membership is open to large and small companies worldwide that produce, market, or develop computer or communication systems, and have interest and experience in the areas addressed by the group's technical bodies. It is located in Geneva. Aims Ecma aims to develop standards and technical reports to facilitate and standardize the use of information communication technology and consumer electronics; encourage the correct use of standards by influencing the environment in which they are applied; and publish these standards a ...
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ISO 1001
ISO is the most common abbreviation for the International Organization for Standardization. ISO or Iso may also refer to: Business and finance * Iso (supermarket), a chain of Danish supermarkets incorporated into the SuperBest chain in 2007 * Iso Omena ("Big Apple"), a shopping center in Finland * Incentive stock option, a type of employee stock option * Independent Sales Organization, a company that partners with an acquiring bank to provide merchant services * Insurance Services Office, an American insurance underwriter * Intermarket sweep order, a type of limit order on financial markets * Iso (automobile), an Italian car manufacturer Arts and entertainment * Isomorphic Algorithms (ISOs), a fictional race in the digital world of '' Tron: Legacy'' * Iso (comics), a Marvel comics character Music * ''Iso'' (album), an album by Ismaël Lô * Iceland Symphony Orchestra * Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indiana, US * International Symphony Orchestra, of Sarnia, Ontario and Port H ...
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ECMA-23
Ecma_International, ECMA-23 is a standard for a bit-paired keyboard layout adopted in 1969 and revised in 1975. As a bit-paired layout, shift key, shifted keys correspond to toggling bits in the ASCII keycode. This is most visible in the numerical digit, digits on the top row, where shifting give , and , and are paired. The ECMA-23 layout has two options, being the same as the ISO 2530 or the ANSI-X4.14 bit-paired layout. In the UK, ECMA-23 layout keyboards were used on most 8-bit computers such as the Acorn BBC computers and the earlier Atom and Systems, the Amstrad CPC series, and (to an extent) the ZX Spectrum. While bit-paired layouts have generally given way to typewriter layouts it remains as the Keyboard layout#Japanese, Japanese keyboard layout. Technical details * The and keys may be at the left as per ISO2530 or at the right as per ANSI-X4.14. * Character 96 is generated either with Shift- with a singleton key, or with Shift- with a singleton key. * Underli ...
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