The ANSI-compliant term for a database is "relation." In the context of the relational database model, a relation refers to a table that consists of tuples (rows) and attributes (columns). This terminology aligns with the standards set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for relational database management systems.
a database standard used by health agencies.
The NOC database is the Notice of Compliance database. This is the database for all Food and Drug Regulations compliant Canadian drugs that are seeking approval for production.
Tally has its own but it uses ODBC compliant.
C is a programming language and ANSI is the standardization committee. The C language is under the auspices of the ANSI committee, which monitors the grammar and structure of the language in a standard way that compiler writers must adhere to. ANSI C means that it is a standardized version of the C language according to the rules of the committee and should work/compile the same way on any system that uses an ANSI C compliant compiler.
MS Access supports most of the ANSI-92 SQL subset.
ANSI SQL is the American National Standards Institute standardized Structured Query Language. ANSI SQL is the base for several different SQL languages such as T-SQL and PL/SQL. ANSI SQL is used to Create, Alter, and View data stored within a database. For more information about ANSI: http://www.ansi.org/ For more information about SQL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL
Conceptual database design is the process of constructing a model based on the enterprise. Logical database design is the process of constructing a specific data model. Physical database design is the process of producing of the database on the secondary storage.
Java Database Connectivity, a Java API that enables Java programs to execute SQL statements. This allows Java programs to interact with any SQL-compliant database.
The term "standards-compliant" relates to websites and browsers' compliance with web standards. These web standards were proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Bump hats are generally not ANSI (American National Standards Institute) approved as they are designed for low-impact protection and do not meet the same safety standards as hard hats. ANSI-compliant head protection is typically required for construction and industrial environments where there is a risk of falling objects. Bump hats may offer some protection from minor bumps and scrapes, but they should not be used as a substitute for ANSI-approved helmets in hazardous conditions. Always check specific product certifications for safety compliance.
The external level of the ANSI/SPARC architecture represents how users view the data stored in the database. It defines the logical view of the data for each user, which includes specifying the data format, structure, and access permissions that users interact with. This level shields users from the complexities of the internal and conceptual levels of the architecture.
Ansi 150 is a pressure grade of flange ie. Ansi #150 Flange. For steel flanges this is specified by ANSI B16.5.