what is ANSI and ISO
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Answer / ramesh
ANSI----American National Standard Code for Information
Interchange
ISO----International standard Organization
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Answer / rose
American National standard code for information and
interchange
international standard organisation
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Answer / gopinath.j
ANSI-American National Standards Institute
ISO-International standardization for organization
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Answer / geetha
ANSI american national standard institution.
ISO=International standard organization
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Answer / manish soni bca 3rd year jaipu
ANSI-american national standard institution.
defined the standard about computer and its language.
ISO=International standard organization
is group of 163 country which definced stdard of each
producd.
daily life u seen "this product is verifed by ISO".
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Answer / ramanathan
ANSI = American National Standard Code for Information
Interchange
ISO = International standard Organization
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Answer / rajasekhar
ANSI: American national standard institution
ISO: International Standard Organisation
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