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Slang
Slang term for coprophilia, a sexual fetish involving feces
S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team, a video game
An American card game of draw & discard, also called Thirty-one, but not to be confused with Skat, a card game of German origin
SCATS, a boxed game produced in the 1950s by UPL as an update on the Beetle game, involving constructing a drawing of a cat in stages on pre-printed cards
Transportation
Salt City Aerial Transit, a proposed aerial tramway transportation system in Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Small Caliber Action Team, a group of trained personnel on United States Navy vessels that defend the ship from small boats and other threats through the use of machine gun mounts
Other
Scat Air (PLL Scat Aircompany), an airline based in Kazakhstan
Scat singing, an improvisational vocal technique in jazz
Solaris Crash Analysis Tool, software for analyzing the causes of crashes in the Solaris Operating System
Somerville Community Access Television, a public access television station located in Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S.
Special Casualty Access Team, a group of officers within the Ambulance Service of New South Wales, Australia, trained for treatment and rescue of patients from dangerous environments
Sports Carnival Association of Tasmania, which runs a series of track cycling, running and woodchopping competitions in Tasmania, traditionally run in the period immediately following Christmas and the New Year
Systematic Cause Analysis Technique, used in accident investigations
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SCAT, through utilization of a comprehensive parts database, determines cost effectiveness by comparing life cycle costs of unique part configurations and standard part configurations.
SCAT was instituted as a commonality analysis for the Space Station, but is easily applicable to other projects such as software commonality, which is used as an example in the detailed documentation.
SCAT also contains a software commonality algorithm which requires package size, expected number of years of use, and whether the programs are missioncritical, developed in-house, or dependent on hardware which is not yet available.