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norme 21 CFR Part 1121 CFR Part 11 (A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation, Title 21 of the Congressional Federal Record, Part 11. This regulation specifies the conditions and criteria for determining the validity and trustworthiness of electronic signatures and processes)
Norme 005 de l'Association canadienne des paiementsCanadian Payments Association Standard 005 (A standard for the exchange of financial data on automatic funds transfer (AFT) records that is maintained by the Canadian Payments Association (CPA))
norme RS-232-CRS-232-C standard (An accepted industry standard for serial communication connections. Adopted by the Electric Industries Association, this Recommended Standard (RS) defines the specific lines and signal characteristics used by serial communications controllers to standardize the transmission of serial data between devices. The letter C signifies the third in a series)
norme Wi-Fiwireless fidelity (The 802.11b standard for wireless networking. A standard for delivering digital information over high-frequency, wireless local area networks)
normes de comptabilité IFRSInternational Financial Reporting Standards Accounting standards that must be used as of January 1, 2005 for European Union-based companies with publicly traded shares or debt, subsidiaries for which consolidated accounts must be prepared, or companies with subsidiary or associate companies of a European Union-listed company (International Financial Reporting Standards)
Préparation d'un bilan d'ouverture à la date de transition aux normes IFRSPreparation of an Opening Balance Sheet at the Date of Transition to IFRS (A template that addresses, from a Finance & Accounting perspective, the significant activities required of companies to prepare their opening balance sheet at the date of transition to IFRS within the context of a conversion from previous Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS))