If you are integrating a test system, you will need to communicate between the test system controller and the instruments. The days where GP-IB was the default choice are long gone, and five new ...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued an eagerly anticipated exposure draft of a proposed accounting standards update for financial instruments, a major sticking point in FASB s efforts ...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board released an accounting standards update Thursday to clarify three of its recent standards for credit losses, hedging, and recognition and measurement of ...
In response to the global financial crisis, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) amended two of its standards to more closely align with U.S. GAAP. The amendments to IAS 39, Financial ...
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) on Thursday issued a new financial instruments standard that introduces an expected-loss impairment model. But the standard falls short of the goal ...
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has updated its standards for the reporting of certain financial instruments and external investment pools by government entities. Processing Content ...
Three standards bodies, working collaboratively, have amended the ISO 10962 standard for classification of financial instruments, according to Uwe Meyer, executive director and secretariat of ANNA ...
Walk into any test bay today, and there's a good chance you'll encounter racks of individual instruments, all communicating via GPIB (general-purpose interface-bus) ports under the control of a ...
Industry insiders have a tough time deciphering the range of acronyms associated with the automation of test instruments. To help improve your fluency, here is a rundown of the major standards. The ...
In addition to finalizing and setting a 2019 effective date for a new standard on leasing accounting, the Financial Accounting Standards Board has determined public companies will be required to apply ...
Standards for interconnecting instruments date back to the mid-1960s when Hewlett-Packard (now Agilent Technologies) developed the HP-IB, or Hewlett-Packard interface bus, also known as GPIB ...
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