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IEEE Responsible Procurement of AI Training
This training is essential for anyone looking to purchase AI tools. This course provides a framework of processes and procedures to help minimize risk in the purchasing lifecycle of AI and automated decision systems.
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IEEE Ethics for AI System Design Training
The IEEE Ethics for AI System Design Training equips professionals and organizations to integrate ethical values along with functional values in designing and developing systems.
How the NESC® Evolves America’s Electrical Safety Code
The National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®) is a critical framework that shapes electrical safety standards across the United States. Published every five years by the IEEE Standards Association, the NESC outlines best practices and minimum requirements for safeguarding the people who install electric power, telecommunications, and utility infrastructure.
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IEEE/IEC 80005-3-2025
IEC/IEEE International Standard--Utility Connections in Port--Part 3: Low Voltage Shore Connection (LVSC) Systems--General Requirements
This document specifies provisions for the design, installation and testing of low-voltage shore connection (LVSC) systems, onboard ships and on shore, to supply the ship with electrical power from shore.
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IEEE Standard for Voltage-Endurance Testing of Form-Wound Coils and Bars for Hydro Generators
The test parameters and acceptance criteria for voltage-endurance testing of form-wound bars and coils for use in large hydro generators are covered in this standard.
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IEEE Standard for Requirements of Integrated Consortium Chain Station
A framework of integrated consortium chain stations, including hardware modules and software modules, is defined in this standard. Hierarchical functionality components and the corresponding performances, e.g., basic and advanced levels, to satisfy flexible and complex practical requirements are specified.
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