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ECMA

Proper noun

Meaning

(business) Acronym of European Castor and wheel Manufacturer’s Association.

(computing, dated) Acronym of European Computer Manufacturers Association (It is an international, private (membership-based) non-profit standards organization for information and communication. It acquired its current name in 1994, when it changed its name to reflect the organization's global reach and activities to Ecma International. As a consequence, the name is no longer considered an acronym, as it no longer uses full capitalization.)

(film) Acronym of European Carton Makers Association.

(media) Acronym of Engineering College Magazines Associated.

(music) Acronym of East Coast Music Association.

(music) Acronym of East Coast Music Awards.

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For floppy disks, FAT has been standardized as ECMA -107 and ISO IEC 9293:1994 (superseding ISO 9293:1987 ). Source: Internet

BT and some of the UK manufacturers championed DPNSS into ECMA and CCITT (ITU) but it was eventually deprecated by the standards bodies in favour of Q931 and QSig. Source: Internet

First, Brendan Eich and Mozilla rejoined Ecma International as a not-for-profit member and work started on ECMAScript for XML (E4X), the ECMA-357 standard, which came from ex-Microsoft employees at BEA Systems (originally acquired as Crossgain). Source: Internet

Ingrid Fromm, Siemens' representative to IEEE 802, quickly achieved broader support for Ethernet beyond IEEE by the establishment of a competing Task Group "Local Networks" within the European standards body ECMA TC24. Source: Internet

The second version of the standard, ECMAScript 2, was released to fix inconsistencies between ECMA and the ISO standard for JavaScript (ISO/IEC 16262), so no changes to the language were part of it. Source: Internet

Some of the events to check out are the MNB and ECMA collaboration at the Market, taking place on Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. Artists from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Maine will all come together on stage. Source: Internet

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