In generic terms Compliance is indeed nothing more than adherence to a set of rules. I once debated legal council at a company who wanted exclusive use of the term. I pointed out how this term is used in finance,
Ah yes, I recall a conversation with a bright one from Garrad Hassan about a
mutual customer. He was establishing their compliance with GH's established
financial qualifications for an undisclosed analysis. I picked on the
distinction rather quickly and had to clarify to him what compliance m
Hi Gary,
The article you link to is focused at CPAs and those in the financial industry.
This IEEE list is focused on engineers, technicians, and those in the product
development and testing industries.
Two completely different groups of people who happen to share the name
“compliance” in thei
Wasn't aware compliance had a different meaning depending on the industry
involved. Compliance is simply adherence to a specified set of rules, is it
not? Why should the industry matter?
Gary
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Hi Doug et al,
If I understand well, the ferrite creates a virtual end of cable for EUT2,
allowing the cable to resonate ??
Interesting case, but not completely fair, as there a 2 EUT that in this
situation would require ferrite at both end of the cable.
I have not seen this effect yet on a si
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