- {ANSI 78} American National Standard for the Programming Language Minimal BASIC, ANSI X3.60-1978, ANSI, New York, 1978Google Scholar
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- {Jensen 74} Kathleen Jensen, Niklaus Wirth, Pascal User Manual and Report, Springer Verlag, 1974 Google ScholarDigital Library
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The new ANSI BASIC standard
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Ansi basic—the proposed standard
ACM '82: Proceedings of the ACM '82 conferenceThe proposed standard for the programming language Basic, although not yet approved, is sufficiently stable to permit examination and discussion. It contains, for example the usual structural constructs, multicharacter variable names, external ...
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ANSI's role in standards development
ANSI is the American National Standards Institute, the US national coordinating institute for voluntary standards. Typically, you will see ANSI in a standard's name followed by some letters and numbers such as X3.181-1980. These characters represent the ...
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ANSI/IEEE 1471 and systems engineering
ANSI/IEEE Standard 1471-2000 is the Recommended Practice for Architectural Description of Software-Intensive Systems, developed by the IEEE's Architecture Working Group (AWG) under the sponsorship of the Software Engineering Standards Committee of IEEE. ...
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