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The three letter abbreviation SIP can refer to the following: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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The TLA (three-letter acronym or three-letter abbreviation) is a TLA and is the most popular type of abbreviation in technical terminology, and is also very common in general language. ...
Computing/Engineering
- Soft Input Panel, the main input method on Pocket PC
- Session Initiation Protocol, an IETF standard, one of the leading signaling protocols for Voice over IP (VoIP), along with H.323
- Server Interface Pod, a Dell proprietary hardware unit that transfers KVM signals over a CAT5 cable to a KVM Switch.
- Single in-line package for packaging components.
- System in Package (SiP), chip technology
- Spectral Induced Polarisation in geophysics
- Strongly implicit procedure in the Numerical analysis
- Standard Interchange Protocol developed by 3M for library management
- Structural insulated panel in construction
- Supplementary Ideographic Plane in the context of Unicode
- System Information Processor A tool used to gather computer system information
- Strategy, Infrastructure & Product, one of the Level 0 process areas of the eTOM framework
- A Service Improvement Plan was created by the CRTC to provide improved telecommunications services in rural and northern communities in Canada.
- System idle process, a process in Windows NT-based operating systems, which measures how much idle capacity the CPU has at any given time.
- Suzhou Industrial Park, a major industrial district in China
- Scilab Image Processing An image processing toolbox for Scilab
- SaaS Integration platform A platform for developing software as a service SaaS Integration platform.
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an application-layer control (signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is charged with developing and promoting Internet standards. ...
IP Telephony, also called Internet telephony, is the technology that makes it possible to have a telephone conversation over the Internet or a dedicated Internet Protocol (IP) network instead of dedicated voice transmission lines. ...
H.323 is an umbrella recommendation from the ITU-T, that defines the protocols to provide audio-visual communication sessions on any packet network. ...
A Server Interface Pod is a proprietary Dell hardware unit that sends KVM signals over CAT5 cables, greatly decreasing the workload of managing normally bulky KVM cables. ...
Dell Inc. ...
KVM can mean several things: KVM are the initials of K. V. Mahadevan, a composer from South India. ...
Cat5 patch cable Category 5 cable, commonly known as Cat 5, is a twisted pair cable type designed for high signal integrity. ...
A diagram of how a KVM switch functions. ...
In electronics a single in-line package is an electronic device package which has one row of connecting pins. ...
A System-in-a-Package or System in Package (SiP) is a number of integrated circuits enclosed in a single package or module. ...
Spectral Induced Polarisation (SIP) is an extension of Induced Polarisation (IP), being itself an extension of DC-geoelectric. ...
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Stones method, also known as the strongly implicit procedure or SIP, is an algorithm for solving a sparse linear system of equations. ...
Numerical analysis is the study of approximate methods for the problems of continuous mathematics (as distinguished from discrete mathematics). ...
3M Company (NYSE: MMM), formerly Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company until 2002, is an American corporation with a worldwide presence. ...
Structural insulated panels (or structural insulating panels), SIPs, are a composite building material. ...
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Unicode reserves 1,114,112 (= 220 + 216) code points, and currently assigns characters to more than 96,000 of those code points. ...
Unicode is an industry standard allowing computers to consistently represent and manipulate text expressed in any of the worlds writing systems. ...
The eTOM (enhanced Telecom Operations Map) is a guidebook, the most widely used and accepted standard for business processes in the telecommunications industry. ...
With reference to telephone services in Canada, this is a program mandated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to provide a defined level of basic telephone service to all Canadians, other than those so isolated that it is costly and impractical to reach. ...
Windows Task Manager with System idle process selected In Windows NT-based operating systems, the System Idle Process is the system idle task: it tracks how much of the CPUs time is being utilized and issues the HLT instruction to cut the processors power usage. ...
Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993. ...
// Title China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (ä¸å½ââæ°å å¡èå·å·¥ä¸ååº) Short Form: CS-SIP or SIP Background As Chinas modernization drive gained momentum in the late 1980s, many Chinese delegations visited Singapore, a southeast Asian nation that achieved economic miracle within 30 years of independence. ...
SIP is a toolbox for processing images in Scilab. ...
Scilab is a numerical computational package developed by INRIA and ENPC in France. ...
Business and Economics - Systematic Investment Plan, an investment strategy.
- Sales Incentive Plan
Other - Sterilization In Place - a process using one or more components of food/drug processing equipment typically constructed of 304 or higher grade stainless steel. The process generally subjects the equipment to steam pressure(s) up to 25 psi(slightly variable depending on the process) and has sterilizing temperatures of at least 121.11° but usually no more than 125°C. The amount of time (exposure) the equipment "dwells" above 100°C is used in calculating (F sub 0) or lethality. This is used to determine "kill" levels of certain (hopefully most) microrganisms.
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