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ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange, ASCII is a set of codes for representing alphanumeric information (e.g., a byte with a value of 77 represents a capital M).

 


â†' American Standard Code for Information Interchange, ASA X3.4-1963, American Standards Association, June 17, 1963
â†' USA Standard Code for Information Interchange, USAS X3.4-1967, United States of America Standards Institute, July 7, 1967 ...

Acronym for the "American Standard Code for Information Interchange", a standard way to represent text. Because ASCII text contains no formatting (fonts, underlines or special characters), it can be read by all computers.

ASCII American Standards Code for Information Interchange (ISO 646) CGI Common Gateway Interface FTP File Transfer Protocol GIS Geographic Information System GRASS Geographic Resources Analysis Support System GUI Graphical User Interface HTTP ...

(American Standard Code for Information Interchange). Data in this format is simply a line-by-line listing of information in text format that takes on a geographical meaning when the listing contains positional coordinate information.

American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a code for representing English characters as numbers, with each character assigned a number from 0-127.

ASCII is an abbreviation for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The ASCII format provides computer systems with a common language for exchanging information.

Map providers generally collect, aggregate and supply data in a well-defined and documented file format that is specifically intended for information interchange, e.g. Navteq uses SIF[2] and Tele Atlas uses a form of GDF[3].

[data transfer] Acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The de facto standard for the format of text files in computers and on the Internet that assigns a 7-bit binary number to each alphanumeric or special character.

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) - A set of codes used to represent alphanumeric characters in computer data processing. Data files created using text editors (e.g. Windows Notepad) are often referred to as ASCII files.
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII). a very common computer code used to preserve and present the Latin alphabet, punctuation marks, some symbols, and simple text formatting (including spaces and carriage returns) ...

1. American Standard Code for Information Interchange, commonly used in transferring alphanumeric [textual] data for normal data processing activities. (Compare with Alphanumeric) ...

ISO 9660 Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for Information Interchange. A standard for the organization of data on CD-ROM media established by the International Standards Organization.

See also: Information, Software, Access, Record, Area

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