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ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English (STE) is a controlled language designed to simplify and clarify technical documentation. It was originally developed during the 1980's by the European Association of Aerospace Industries (AECMA), at the request of the European Airline industry, who wanted a standardized form of English for technical documentation that could be easily understood by non ...
Association of European Space Industry (EUROSPACE), European Association of Aerospace Industries (AECMA) and European Defence Industries Group (EDIG) Type: Trade association: Headquarters: Rue du Trône 100, 1050 Brussels: Fields: Aerospace, defence and security: Membership: 3,000 companies
4.1.D dated 27 April 2023 (replaced .swf files in Bike data with .gif) 4.2 31 December 2016 XML schema 4.2.A dated 31 May 2019 (specification only; no schema changes) 5.0 28 June 2019 XML schema 5.0.A dated 01 November 2019 (specification only; no schema changes) 5.0.B dated 29 September 21 (data dictionary update only) 6.0 01. September 2024 ...
The distinctive feature of DLT was the use of [a version of] Esperanto as an intermediate language (IL) and the idea that translation could be divided into two stages: from L1 into IL and then from IL into L2. The intermediate translation could be transmitted over a network to any number of workstations which would take care of the translation ...
1 AECMA Simplified English Guide (first release in 1986) which, in 2005, became the ASD Simplified Technical English Specification, ASD-STE100. 1 comment Toggle the table of contents
[1] [2] The first type of languages (often called "simplified" or "technical" languages), for example ASD Simplified Technical English , Caterpillar Technical English, IBM 's Easy English, are used in the industry to increase the quality of technical documentation, and possibly simplify the semi-automatic translation of the documentation.
Big English–Russian Dictionary; English–French dictionary; Freedict provides a collection of over 85 translating dictionaries, as XML source files with the data, mostly accompanied by databases generated from the XML files in the format used by DICT servers and clients. These are available from the Freedict project web site at.
The S-Series of ILS specifications is a common denominator for a set of specifications associated to different integrated logistics support aspects. [1] Originally developed by AECMA (French acronym for the Association Européenne des Constructeurs de Matériel Aeronautique, later ASD), the S-Series suite of ILS specifications is managed currently jointly by multinational teams from the ...