ANSI X12 - meaning and definition. What is ANSI X12
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What (who) is ANSI X12 - definition

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Ansi art; ANSI Art; ANSI Scene; ANSI graphics; ANSI graphic
  • Example of long-form ANSI artwork

ANSI X12      
<standard> Standards defining the structure, format, and content of business transactions conducted through {Electronic Data Interchange} (EDI). ANSI X12 is produced by the committee ASC X12, supported by the {Data Interchange Standards Association, Inc.} (DISA). [http://onlinewbc.org/Docs/procure/standard.html]. (1999-09-18)
Ansi City         
ANCIENT FORTRESS IN LIAONING, CHINA
Ansi Fortress
Ansi City (; Goguryeo: 安寸忽; ), also known as Ansi Fortress, was a Goguryeo fortified city in present-day Liaoning province, China. The city was founded in early 4th century after Goguryeo conquered the area, and received its name from a Han dynasty prefecture of the same name.
ANSI (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ansi
ANSI is the American National Standards Institute, a private nonprofit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards.

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ANSI art

ANSI art is a computer art form that was widely used at one time on bulletin board systems. It is similar to ASCII art, but constructed from a larger set of 256 letters, numbers, and symbols — all codes found in IBM code page 437, often referred to as extended ASCII and used in MS-DOS and Unix environments. ANSI art also contains special ANSI escape sequences that color text with the 16 foreground and 8 background colours offered by ANSI.SYS, an MS-DOS device driver loosely based upon the ANSI X3.64 standard for text terminals. Some ANSI artists take advantage of the cursor control sequences within ANSI X3.64 in order to create animations, commonly referred to as ANSImations. ANSI art and text files which incorporate ANSI codes carry the de facto .ANS file extension.