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AISI Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AISI
American Iron and Steel Institute
The primary objective of the AISI XML Workgroup is to develop standardized XML terminology to be used throughout steel related transactions documents. The task to be completed involves the translation of existing x.12 based transaction documents to XML. This process will simultaneously create a Steel XML Glossary, which can then be used throughout the industry and by developers of internet based applications for the industry. The glossary will be posted to the website as it is developed.
(Definition adapted from www.steel.org/xml/)
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American Iron and Steel Institute
The primary objective of the AISI XML Workgroup is to develop standardized XML terminology to be used throughout steel related transactions documents. The task to be completed involves the translation of existing x.12 based transaction documents to XML. This process will simultaneously create a Steel XML Glossary, which can then be used throughout the industry and by developers of internet based applications for the industry. The glossary will be posted to the website as it is developed.
(Definition adapted from www.steel.org/xml/)
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AISI Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AISI Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AISI
The acronym AISI can stand for:
- The American Iron and Steel Institute
- The Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Interne, the intelligence agency scheduled to replace SISDE as Italy's internal secret service.
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