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SYSCO
''' SYSCO Corporation NYSE: [SYY] is the largest foodservice distributor in North America. It distributes frozen foods, various canned and dry foods, fresh meats, imported specialties, and fresh produce. The company also supplies various nonfood items, including disposable napkins, plates..
Syscom Design Labs
Syscom Design Labs is a computer software development firm in Kochi, Kerala, India. ..
Sysctl
Sysctl is an interface for examining and dynamically changing parameters in a BSD Unix (or Linux) operating system kernel. Generally, these parameters (identified as objects in a Management Information Base) describe tunable limits such as the size of a shared memory segment, the number of threads t..
Sysdsoft
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Sysdsoft inc.
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Sysenvatnet
Sysenvatnet is a lake in the municipality of Eidfjord in Hordaland county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Sysero
Sysero (also known as Sysero, The Really Interesting d00d) is the screen name of a Usenet Performance Artist and former alt.fan.karl-malden.nose regular who was active during The Empire of Meow's expansionist period. Of the many forms of Usenet Performance Art, he is probably best known for his narr..
Sysfs
Sysfs is a virtual file system provided by the 2.6 Linux kernel. Sysfs exports information about devices and drivers from the kernel device model to userspace, and is also used for configuration. Contents 1 History2 Technical Overview3 Some buses3.1 PCI3.2 USB3.3 S/3..
Sysinternals
Sysinternals is a website operated by the company Winternals Software LP, which is located in Austin, Texas. It was started by software developers Bryce Cogswell and Mark Russinovich in 1996. The website features several freeware tools to administrate and monitor Microsoft Windows computers. The ..
SYSKEY
SYSKEY is a utility that encrypts the hashed password information in a SAM database using a 128-bit encryption key. SYSKEY was an optional feature added in Windows NT 4.0 SP2. It was meant to protect against offline password cracking attacks so that the SAM database would still be secure even if so..
Sysle
Sysle is a village in the municipality of Modum, Norway. Its population (2005) is 227. ..
SYSLINUX
The SYSLINUX Project covers a suite of lightweight bootloaders, for starting up computers in the Linux operating system. It is the work of H. Peter Anvin, and consists of several separate systems: the original SYSLINUX, used for booting from FAT filesystems (usually floppy discs);ISOLINUX, used fo..
Sysload
Sysload Software is the company behind Sysload, a network administration program. Management CEO - Jérôme de Monteil COO - Yann Guernion External links [Sysload Software] ..
Syslog
syslog is a de facto standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. The term "syslog" is often used for both the actual syslog protocol, as well as the application or library sending syslog messages. The syslog protocol is a very simplistic protocol: the syslog sender sends a small textual ..
Sysmä
Sysmä is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Päijänne Tavastia region. The municipality has a population of 4,716 (2003) and covers an area of 936.57 km² of which 270.37 km² is water. The population density is 7.1 inhabitants per km²..
Sysmex Corporation
The Sysmex Corporation is a company that makes laboratory equipment and automated analysers, and are based in Kobe, Japan. They have been around in some form since 1961. Originally called TOA Medical Electronics (a branch of the TOA Corporation), the Sysmex brand was established in 1978, and were m..
Sysmex XE-2100
An XE-2100 with no stainer attached. The Sysmex XE-2100 is a haematology automated analyser, used to quickly perform full blood counts and reticulocyte counts. It is made by the Sysmex Corporation. It can be run on its own, or connected to a blood film making and staining unit. Racks of blood..
Sysola River
The Sysola River is located mainly in Northwestern Russia's Komi Republic, although its two branches have their sources in the Kirov Oblast, and the Perm Oblast. The Sysola is a tributary of the larger Vychegda River, which it meets in Syktyvkar. ..
Sysonby
Born in Kentucky in 1902, Sysonby, was an American thoroughbred racehorse, the son of the 1885 Epsom Derby winner, Melton, out of the English mare Optime. Optime was the daughter of Orme and the granddaughter of the great, never beaten, Ormonde. In the list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champi..
SysOp
For sysops on Wikipedia, see [Administrators]. SysOp (pronounced /ˈsɪs.ɑp/, or more rarely, /ˈsaɪ.sɑp/) is short for "system operator". It is a commonly used term for the administrator of a bulletin board system (BBS) or special-interest area of an online service or, historically, t..
Sysop vandalism
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Sysorb
SysOrb is short for SysOrb Network & Server Monitoring System, an uptime and downtime network monitoring and server monitoring software system from Evalesco Systems. SysOrb can be installed on a wide variety of operating systems like Windows, Unix and Linux and can be used for monitoring any device ..
Sysplex
In IBM mainframe computers, a Systems Complex, commonly called a Sysplex, is one or more System/390 processors joined into a single unit, sharing the same Sysplex name and CDS. Put another way, a Sysplex is an instance of a computer system running on one or more physical computers. Sysplexes are o..
Sysprep
Sysprep is Microsoft's System Preparation Utility for Windows operating system deployment. Originally introduced for use with Windows NT 4.0, Sysprep can prepare an operating system for disk cloning and prevent issues that arise when otherwise restoring a disk image captured from one Windows install..
SYSPRO
SYSPRO provides enterprise business software solutions targeted at the SMB (small and medium businesses) marketplace. Formed in 1978, SYSPRO is a global enterprise business software vendor with offices on six continents and over 1500 channel and support partners. Over 12,000 licensed companies acros..
SysProtect
Sysprotect is program and service that claims to be able to protect subscribers from the Vundo trojan (which is closely related to the WinFixer virus), when it really is a vector, that is, a means for the spread of infection of this trojan. Typical dialogs The following are some typical dialogs tha..
SYSPRO ERP Software
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Founded in 1978, SYSPRO is a..
Sysquake
Sysquake is a numerical computing environment based on a programming language mostly compatible with MATLAB. It offers facilities for interactive graphics which give insights into the problems being analyzed. It is used in teaching, research and engineering. Sysquake supports two kinds of codes: ..
SysRq
SysRq or SysReq (short for System Request) is a key on keyboards for PCs that has no standard use. Original purpose Introduced by IBM with the PC/AT, it was intended to be available as a special key to directly invoke low-level operating system functions with no possibility of conflicting with an..
Sysselmann
Sysselmann is a Norwegian title of local government. It was used during the Middle Ages as a noble title. It has been revived twice in modern times as a spescial form of local government, the Governor of Svalbard now holds the title and the Governor of Erik the Red's Land held the title from 1932 to..
Syssitia
The syssitia (in Classical Greek τὰ συσσίτια / ta sussitia) was, in Ancient Greece, a common meal for men and youths in social or religious groups, especially in Crete and Sparta, though also in Megara in the time of Theognis (6th century BCE) and Corinth in the time of Periander (7th ce..
SYSTAT
SYSTAT is a statistics and statistical graphics software package, developed by Leland Wilkinson in the late 1970's. Systat was incorporated in 1983 and grew to over 50 employees. In 1995 SYSTAT was sold to SPSS, who marketed the product to a scientific audience under the SPSS Science division. By..
System
System (from the Latin (systēma), and this from the Greek σύστημα (sustēma)) is an assemblage of [[wiktionary:element|elements]] comprising a whole with each element related to other elements. Any element which has no relationship with any other element of the system, cannot be a part of th..
System's Twilight
System's Twilight: An Abstract Fairy Tale is a graphical interactive fiction computer game created by Andrew Plotkin in 1993. The game is a combination of puzzle and story, combining several different kinds of logic puzzles and word puzzles. The puzzles include variations of Set and Black Box, as w..
System-level solution
A system-level solution is a set of integrated circuits that work together to power an application such as a mobile telephone or digital media player. A special case of a system-level solution is a system-on-a-chip, where the entire functionality of the system is integrated into a single chip. ..
System-link
System-link is a form of offline Multiplayer gaming on the Xbox gaming console. System-link requires either a direct link between two separate, or a router-ethernet setup for up to four XBoxes. For two system-linked consoles, one requires a roll-over ethernet cable. For three or four System-linked ..
System-on-a-chip
System-on-a-chip (SoC or SOC) is an idea of integrating all components of a computer or other electronic system into a single chip. It may contain digital, analog, mixed-signal, and often radio-frequency functions – all on one chip. A typical application is in the area of embedded systems. If..
System.map
In Linux, the System.map file is a symbol table used by the kernel. A symbol table is a look-up between symbol names and their addresses in memory. A symbol name may be the name of a variable or the name of a function. The System.map is required when the address of a symbol name, or the symbol nam..
System/23
The System/23 Datamaster was announced by IBM in July 1981, only one month before the IBM PC. External link [IBM System/23 Datamaster] ..
System/3
A System 3 punch card. The IBM System/3 (introduced 1969 discontinued 1985) was a low-end business computer aimed at new customers and organizations that still used IBM 1400 series computers or unit record equipment. It featured a new punch card format that was smaller and stored 96 characters..
System/32
"System 32" redirects here. For the arcade system board, see Sega System 32. The System/32 (IBM 5320) is a single user minicomputer marketed by IBM in the mid- to late 1970s. It was used primarily by small to midsize businesses for accounting applications. RPGII was the (main) programming langu..
System/34
The System/34 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1978 to 1983. It was a multi-user, multi-tasking successor to the single-user System/32. Like the System/32 and the older System/3, the System/34 was primarily programmed in the RPG II language. One of the machine's more interesting features..
System/36
The System/36 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1983 to 2000. It was a multi-user, multi-tasking successor to the System/34. Like the System/34 and the older System/32, the System/36 was primarily programmed in the RPG II language. One of the machine's more interesting features was an of..
System/360
System/360 Model 65 operator's console, with register value lamps and toggle switches (middle of picture) and "emergency pull" switch (upper right). The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a mainframe computer system family announced by International Business Machines on April 7 1964. It was the first f..
System/370
The System/370 is a model range of IBM mainframes announced on June 30, 1970 as the successors to the System/360 family. New architectural features distinct from the 360 range include: standard dual-processor capability, full support for virtual memory, and 128-bit floating point arithmetic. The ..
System/38
The IBM System/38 was a computer. It was a precursor to the AS/400 which was later called the iSeries. This was the brainchild of IBM engineer Frank Soltis. Introduced in 1978 and commercially available in August 1979, it followed the System/34 and was actually prior to the System/36. It was also ..
System/4 Pi
The IBM System/4 Pi is a family of radiation hardened avionics computers used, in various versions, on the B-52 bomber, the F-15 fighter, NASA's Skylab space station, and the Space Shuttle, as well as other aircraft. It descends from the System/360 mainframe family of computers. The top-of-the-li..
System/88
IBM fault tolerant minicomputer based on Stratus Technologies -- basically a Stratus system with an IBM badge on it. Announced 1985, withdrawn as an IBM product 1993, although IBM continued to offer Stratus systems for sale (as a reseller) to System/88 customers. ..
System/9000
System/9000 is a largely unsuccessful IBM workstation that was announced in 1984 and subsequently released. It was based on the Motorola 68000. ..
Systema
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Systema (Russian: Система, "The System") is a Russian martial..
Systemantics
Systemantics is a book by John Gall in which he proposes several "laws" of systems' failures. Systemantics is a play on words on systems display antics. Contents 1 Some laws of systemantics2 Advanced systems theory3 References4 External links Some laws of systemantics The ..
Systematic
Systematic was a hard rock band from California, USA. The band was one of the first signings to Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich's record label, The Music Company (via Elektra Records). Their first album Somewhere in Between came out in 2001 and reached #143 in Billboard album chart. Systematic toured ..
Systematics
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In biology systematics is the study of the diversity of organism characteristics, and especially how they relate evolutionarily, that is establishing their phylogeny. The term "systematics" may or may not overlap with "taxonomy" which concerns itself with..
Systematics (disambiguation)
Systematics may mean: Systematics, the study of the diversity of organism characteristics.Systematics - study of multi-term systems, the study of the inherent properties of systems with varying number of terms - monad, dyad, triad, etc. - developed by John G. Bennett and others. This is a [dis..
Systematics - study of multi-term systems
Systematics was developed by John G. Bennett in the mid-twentieth century. It was described, at various stages of development, in his major work in four volumes The Dramatic Universe. It deals with the qualitative significance of number in an orderly way as a series of multi-term systems: monad, dya..
Systematics and the Origin of Species
Systematics and the Origin of Species is a book written by zoologist and evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr that was first published in 1942. The book became one of the canonical publications on the modern evolutionary synthesis. Based on Mayr’s Jesup Lectures delivered at Columbia University in 1..
Systematic bias
Systematic bias is a bias resulting from the system, leading on average to systematic errors, in contrast to random errors, which on average cancel each other out. It is often used in exactly the same manner as the term systemic bias, though systematic is the older and more common form. Systemat..
Systematic desensitization
Systematic desensitization is a type of behavioral therapy used in the field of psychology to help effectively overcome phobias and other anxiety disorders. More specifically, it is a type of Pavlovian therapy developed by a South African psychiatrist, Joseph Wolpe. To begin the process of systema..
Systematic divinity
Systematic divinity is the field of theology which is concerned with drawing logical conclusions from the books of the New Testament. ..
Systematic element name
In chemistry, heavy transuranic elements receive a permanent trivial name and symbol only after their synthesis has been confirmed. This has been a protracted and highly political process in some cases (see element naming controversy). In order to discuss newly synthesized and as-yet unsynthesized e..
Systematic error
Systematic errors are biases in measurement which lead to measured values being systematically too high or too low. See also bias (statistics) and errors and residuals in statistics. All measurements are prone to systematic error. A systematic error is any biasing effect, in the environment, metho..
Systematic fault
Systematic faults are often a result of an error in the specification of the equipment and therefore affect all examples of that type. Such faults can remain undetected for years, until conditions conspire to create the failure. Given the same circumstances, each and every example of the equipment..
Systematic ideology
Systematic ideology is a study of ideologies founded in the late 1930s in and around London, England by Harold Walsby, George Walford and others. It seeks to understand the origin and development of ideologies, how ideologies and ideological groups work together, and the possibilities of guiding the..
Systematic name
There are millions of possible objects that can be described in science, too many to create common names for every one. As a response, a number of systems of systematic names have been created. These can be as simple as assigning a prefix and a number to each object (in which case they are a type o..
Systematic political science
Systematic political science as developed by Dallas F. Bell Jr. is the use of game theory methods to unify the anthropocentric academic disciplines of theology, epistemology, psychology, sociology and eschatology for analysis and predictions. ..
Systematic rape
Systematic rape is the use of rape as a weapon of war in order to terrorize a population or perform an act of ethnic cleansing. Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, rape is a war crime and a crime against humanity. ..
Systematic Reconnaissance Flight
Systematic Reconnaissance Flight (SRF) is a scientific method in wildlife survey for assessing the distribution and abundance of wild animals. References Mike Norton-Griffiths (1978) "[Counting Animals]." Second edition, African Wildlife Foundation. ..
Systematic review
Systematic reviews are generally regarded as the highest level of medical evidence by evidence-based medicine professionals. An understanding of systematic reviews and how to implement them in practice is becoming mandatory for all professionals involved in the delivery of health care. A systematic..
Systematic sampling
Systematic sampling is the selection of every nth element from a sampling frame, where n, the sampling interval, is calculated as: ::n = Number in population / Number in sample Using this procedure each element in the population has a known and equal probability of selection. This makes systematic s..
Systematic Survey
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006.} Systematic survey..
Systematic theology
Systematic theology is the study of Christian theology organized thematically (as opposed to historically, as in Historical Theology or Biblical Theology — according to some uses of the latter term). Contents 1 History2 Contemporary usage3 Resources4 See also5 Exter..
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) is a parent education program published as a series of books. STEP was developed and published by the psychologists Don Dinkmeyer Sr., Gary D. McKay and Don Dinkmeyer Jr. The publication was supplemented by an extensive concept for training and pro..
Systematization (Romania)
The skyline of many cities became dominated by standardized apartment blocks, like this row in Bucharest. Beginning in 1974, Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu began a program of systematization, consisting largely of the demolition and reconstruction of existing villages, towns, and cities..
Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine
The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) is a multiaxial, hierarchical classification system. So a disease may be located in a body organ which results in a code in a topography axis and may lead to morphological alterations represented by a morphology code. Contents 1 Axes1.1 ..
Systemax
Systemax, Inc. is an American computer hardware company based in Port Washington, New York which assembles, supports and markets a wide range of personal computers, notebook computers, computer related and industrial products in North America and Europe. They market PCs to businesses, public schoo..
Systema Engineering
Systema Engineering is a Japanese manufacturer of airsoft replicas of real firearms for use as a safe, low cost substitute in simulated live fire training. Apart from their airsoft guns being being used as for realistic firearms training, they are also popular for recreational use amongst airsoft p..
Systema Naturae
Cover of the tenth edition of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae (1758). The book Systema naturae was one of the major works of the Swedish doctor of medicine Carolus Linnaeus. Its full title is Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus di..
Systema Training Weapon
Systema is the maker of the line of training weapons used by many branches of law enforcement. This is different from many other training weapons because it is exactly the weight, size and materials of the real weapon. The weapon is exactly like it's real counterpart. Instead of fireing Simunitions,..
Systembolaget
Systembolaget (colloquially known as systemet or bolaget, the literal English translation would be The System Company) is a government owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden. It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% (volume) alcohol. Systembolaget..
SystemC
SystemC is often thought of as a hardware description language like VHDL and Verilog, but is more aptly described as a system description language, since it exhibits its real power at the behaviour level of modelling. SystemC is a set of library routines and macros implemented in C++, which makes it..
Systemic
Systemic may refer to: Any body system in general, usually the nervous system.Systemic circulation (as opposed to pulmonary circulation).This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to ch..
Systemic-functional grammar
Systemic-functional grammar is the most well-known component of a broad social semiotic approach to language called systemic-functional linguistics, originally developed by Michael A.K. Halliday in the 1960s. Systemic-functional grammar is concerned primarily with the choices that are made available..
Systemic-to-pulmonary shunt
A systemic-to-pulmonary shunt is a cardiac shunt which allows, or is designed to cause, blood to flow from the systemic circulation to the pulmonary circulation. This occurs when: there is a passage between two or more of the great vessels; and,systemic pressure is higher than pulmonic pressure and/..
Systemics
Systemics can be considered as a new name of all research related to a most general system theory/(systems science). It is defined as an emerging branch of science that studies holistic systems and tries to develop a logico-mathematical framework in which physical, mental/cognitive, social and meta..
Systemic acquired resistance
In plants, systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a "whole-plant" resistance response that occurs following an earlier localized exposure to a pathogen. SAR is analogous to the innate immune system found in animals, and there is evidence that SAR in plants and innate immunity in animals may be evolut..
Systemic bias
On Wikipedia, see [WikiProject Countering systemic biasWikiProject Countering systemic bias] Systemic bias is the inherent tendency of a process to favor particular outcomes. The term is a neologism that generally refers to human systems; the analogous problem in non-human systems (such a..
Systemic circulation
300px Systemic circulation is the portion of the cardiovascular system which carries oxygenated blood away from the heart, to the body, and returns oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart. The term is contrasted with pulmonary circulation. Oxygenated blood from the lungs leaves the left heart..
Systemic coaching
Systemic coaching assesses human relationship dynamics to help people change dysfunctional or unhealthy aspects of human relationship systems. It postulates that if one representative of a human system can recognize and change dysfunctional patterns, other members of that human system can also chang..
Systemic Constellations
The Systemic Constellation process is a trans-generational, phenomenological, therapeutic intervention with roots in family systems therapy (Psychodrama of Jacob Moreno, Virginia Satir, Boszormenyi-Nagy), existential-phenomenology (Brentano, Husserl, Heidegger), and the ancestor reverence of the Sou..
Systemic disease
A systemic disease is one that affects more than one body system. Examples include HIV, lupus, and sarcoidosis. ..
Systemic functional grammar
Systemic functional grammar (SFG) is a grammar model developed by Michael Halliday — the most well-known component of a broad social semiotic approach to language called systemic-functional linguistics, originally articulated by Halliday in the 1960s. Systemic-functional grammar is concerned ..
Systemic infection
Systemic infection is a generic term for infection caused by microorganisms in animals or plants, where the causal agent (the microbe) has spread actively or passively in the host's anatomy and is disseminated throughout several organs in different systems of the host. In the case of animals, throu..
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
In medicine, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is an inflammatory state of the whole body (the "system") without a proven source of infection. It is serious medical condition. Contents 1 Definition of SIRS2 Difference between SIRS and sepsis3 Complications of SIRS4&nbs..
Systemic linguistics
Systemic linguistics is an approach to linguistics that considers language as a system. It was developed by M.A.K. Halliday. It is considered "functional" rather than "generative" in linguistic orientation. See also Systemic functional grammar ..
Systemic psychology
Systemic psychology is a branch of psychology that treats groups, and to some extent individuals, as systems that exhibit homeostasis, meaning they have an active method of remaining stable. Systemic psychology is based on the theoretical work of Gregory Bateson and others. Therapeutic applications..
Systemic risk
Systemic risk describes the likelihood of the collapse of a financial system, such as a general stock market crash or a joint breakdown of the banking system. As such, it is a type of "aggregate risk" as opposed to "idiosyncratic risk", which is specific to individual stocks or banks. Systemic ris..
Systemic Sclerosis in Greece
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a relatively rare connective tissue disease. Its etiology remains uncertain, although several environmental and genetic factors have been suggested as potential risk factors for SSc. Descriptive epidemiological studies performed in different countries indicate importa..
Systemic shock
A systemic shock is a shock to any system that perturbs a system enough to drive it out of equilibrium. Systemic shocks occur in a wide range of fields, ranging from medicine (see shock) to economics to engineering. Designers of systems usually desire their systems to be able to withstand or recov..
Systemic Therapy
Systemic Therapy, or Marriage and Family therapy, is a professional and conscious attempt and method to study, understand and cure disorders of the interactional whole of a family and its individual members as family members. The aim of family therapy is that the interactional patterns which prevent..
Systemic venous system
In human anatomy, the systemic venous system is the veins that drain into the right atrium without passing through two vascular beds (i.e. they originate from a set of capillaries and do not pass through a second set of capillaries before reaching the right side of the heart). The term systemic v..
Systemin
Systemin is a recently discovered plant hormone involved in wound response. It is unique from other plant hormones in that it is a peptide[link]. External links For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, commercial chemicals suppliers etc. for this compound, see ..
Systemizer
A systemizer can refer to: Someone with a highly abstract thinking leading to a habit or preference of inventing models, algorithms and generally - systems to solve problems. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
SystemRescueCD
SystemRescueCD is a version of the Linux computer operating system on a bootable CD-ROM disc (a "LiveCD"), useful for repairing unbootable systems and retrieving data after a system crash. This CD was designed by a team led by Francois Dupoux, and is based on the Gentoo Linux distribution. Conten..
Systems' Approach for Interpreting Horoscopes
Systems' Approach for Interpreting Horoscopes (SA) was developed by Indian astrologer and author V.K. Choudhry. Since the early 1990s, he has written ten books, articles, maintained a web site and participated in conferences and discussion lists to make SA accessible to students and practitioners of..
SystemStarter
SystemStarter is a system program in Mac OS X that brings the computer system up from its initial starting state to a state where basic services are running and the user may log in. SystemStarter was originally written by Wilfredo Sanchez for Mac OS X in C using Mac OS X's Core Foundation framework...
Systems analysis
Systems analysis is the science dealing with analysis of complex, large scale systems and the interactions within those systems. This field is closely related to operations research. The systems discussed within systems analysis can be within any field such as: industrial processes, management, de..
Systems Applications Products audit
Systems Applications Products audit is when a computer system from SAP undegoes an audit to check its security and data integrity. Contents 1 What is SAP’s relationship to ERPs?2 What is SAP?3 What is the history of SAP?4 What are the two main issues in a SAP Audit?4.1 ..
Systems Application Architecture
Systems Application Architecture (SAA) is a set of standards for computer software, developed by IBM in the 1980s and implemented in IBM operating systems including OS/2. The purpose of the standards was to enable the development of interoperable software on different platforms and operating systems..
Systems architect
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Systems architecture
In engineering, a system architecture or systems architecture is related to some aspect of the structure of a system. There is no strict definition of which aspects constitutes a system architecture, and various organizations define it in different ways, including: The fundamental organization of a..
Systems Architecture Service
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. In the context of Enterprise Architecture (A.K.A. Systems or Organizational Architecture or Modeling) th..
Systems biology
Systems biology is an academic field that seeks to integrate different levels of information to understand how biological systems function. By studying the relationships and interactions between various parts of a biological system (e.g., gene and protein networks involved in cell signaling, metabo..
Systems biomedicine
Systems Biomedicine is the application of Systems Biology to the understanding and modulation of developmental and pathological processes in humans, and in animal and cellular models. Whereas Systems Biology aims at modeling exhaustive networks of interactions (with the long-term goal of, for exampl..
Systems Collapse
Systems Collapse was a band from San Fransisco, California, that featured members from the now so popular band Faith No More. Not much is known from this band but some members. For example Jon Hudson who was the final guitarist from Faith No More, as well as Billy Gould, who was a short time member ..
Systems Commonwealth
The All Systems Commonwealth or just simply the Systems Commonwealth is a fictional galactic government from Gene Roddenberry's science fiction TV series Andromeda. It was born out of the Vedran Empire. The Vedrans, originating from Tarn-Vedra, which was their homeworld and the capital of their emp..
Systems Concepts
Systems Concepts (now the SC Group) is a company co-founded by Stewart Nelson focused on making hardware products related to the DEC PDP-10 series of computers. One of its major products was the SA-10, an interface which allowed PDP-10s to be connected to disk and tape drives designed for use with ..
Systems control
Systems control: In a communications system, the control and implementation of a set of functions that prevent or eliminate degradation of any part of the system,initiate immediate response to demands that are placed on the system,respond to changes in the system to meet long range requirements, an..
Systems design
Systems design is the process or art of defining the hardware and software architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data for a computer system to satisfy specified requirements. One could see it as the application of systems theory to computing. Some overlap with the discipline of systems ..
Systems Designer
Systems Designer is a recorded political party in Britain, accidentally created when Esmond Bevan, an Independent Labour candidate, erroneously entered his occupation rather than politics in his nomination paper for the 1983 by-election in Bermondsey, better known for the what some considered to b..
Systems Development Life Cycle
Systems Development Life Cycle, or SDLC, is defined by the United States Department of Justice as a software development process, although it is also a distinct process independent of software or other Information Technology considerations. It is used by a systems analyst to develop an information ..
Systems development process
Redirect [[Template:Merge]]A Systems development process is a structure imposed on the development of a software product. Synonyms include software life cycle and software process. There are several methodologies, each describing approaches to a variety of tasks or activities that take place durin..
Systems ecology
Systems Ecology is a transdiscipline which studies ecological systems, or ecosystems. As an environmental science, systems ecology has also been associated with the notion of field physiology which applies the concept of metabolism as understood in physiology and bioenergetics to 'the field', like..
Systems engineering
Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary approach and means for enabling the realization and deployment of successful systems. It focuses on defining customer needs and required functionality early in the development cycle, documenting requirements, then proceeding with design synthesis and syste..
Systems Engineering Process
A systems engineering process is a process for applying systems engineering techniques to the development of all kinds of systems. Systems engineering processes are related to the stages in a system life cycle. The systems engineering process usually begins at an early stage of the system life cycle..
Systems Failure
Systems Failure is a role-playing game written by Bill Coffin and published by Palladium Books in 1999. The premise for the setting is that the Y2K bugs were real, and invaded earth at the end of 1999 leaving a post-apocalyptic world in their wake. The tone of the game mimicks Alien Horror/Splat..
Systems intelligence
In general, systems intelligence is an intelligence of systems, it is synonym of an intelligence because does not exist intelligence without its carrier system. On the other hand, systems intelligence can be interpreted as an intelligence of many systems together. The specific concept Systems Int..
Systems management
Systems management refers to enterprise-wide administration of distributed computer systems. Systems management is strongly influenced by network management initiatives in telecommunications. The most known systems management systems are IBM Tivoli Framework, Microsoft Systems Management Server, HP ..
Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware
The Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) is a suite of specifications that deliver industry standard protocols to increase productivity of the management of a data center. The SMASH Command Line Protocol (SM CLP) specification provides an intuitive interface to heterogeneous..
Systems Modeling Language
The Systems Modeling Language (SysML), is a domain-specific modeling language for systems engineering. It supports the specification, analysis, design, verification and validation of a broad range of systems and systems-of-systems. SysML was originally developed by an open source specification proje..
Systems Network Architecture
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) is IBM's proprietary networking architecture created in 1974. It is a complete protocol stack for interconnecting computers and their resources. SNA describes the protocol and is, in itself, not actually a program. The implementation of SNA takes the form of vari..
Systems neuroscience
Systems neuroscience is the study of neural circuit function in intact organisms. This research area is concerned with how nerve cells behave when connected together to form neural networks that perform a common function: vision, for example, or voluntary movement. When we speak of the mechanisms o..
Systems Nuclear Auxiliary Power Program
The Systems Nuclear Auxiliary Power Program (SNAP) was a program of experimental radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) and space nuclear reactors flown during the 1960s by NASA. Odd-numbered SNAPs were RTG tests and even-numbered SNAPs were reactor system tests. In 1961, the first RTG used ..
Systems of measurement
A system of measurement is a set of units which can be used to specify anything which can be measured. Some quantities are designated as fundamental units meaning all other needed units can be derived from them. In most systems, length (distance), weight, and time are fundamental quantities; or as h..
Systems of Romance
Systems of Romance, released in 1978, is the third album by British band Ultravox (an exclamation mark having been dropped from the moniker earlier in the year). It was the final recording for the group with original lead singer, lyricist and co-composer John Foxx, and their first album without gu..
Systems of scansion
There are almost as many systems of marking the scansion of a poem as there are books on the topic. This article is a survey of various published systems. Contents 1 Classical scansion — macron and breve2 Classical system adopted to English — macron and breve3 Ictus an..
Systems Philosophy
Systems Philosophy - A study in the development of systems with emphasis on design and root cause analysis. Systems Philosophy is a form of Systems thinking. According to Systems Philosophy, there are no "systems" in nature. The universe—the world—nature, has no ability to describe itself. That..
Systems Planning and Analysis
Systems Planning and Analysis is a defense contractor headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. It was founded and remains headed by its president Phillip E. Lantz. Though it serves a number of governmental agencies the company is specialized in Naval consulting. In 2005 it was an honorable mention ..
Systems science
Systems science is a term in use since the 1960s that refers to the field of science surrounding systems theory, cybernetics, the science of complex systems. As an interdisciplinary science, it is applicable in a variety of areas, such as engineering, biology, medicine and social sciences. System..
Systems theory
Systems theory is an interdisciplinary field that studies the properties of systems as a whole. It was founded by Ludwig von Bertalanffy, William Ross Ashby and others in the 1950s on principles from ontology, philosophy of science, physics, biology and engineering and later found applications in nu..
Systems theory in archaeology
Systems theory is not native to archaeology. It originated with the work of Ludwig von Bertalanffy who attempted to construct a theory that would explain the interactions of different variables in a variety of systems, no matter what those variables actually represented. It was thought that any sy..
Systems theory in political science
Systems theory is a highly abstract and mechanistic view of politics, influenced by cybernetics. The adaptation of system theory to political science was first conceived by David Easton (1953). Contents 1 Theory description2 Theory analysis3 Critiques4 See also5 Referenc..
Systems thinking
Systems thinking is a mental model that promotes the belief that the component parts of a system will act differently when isolated from its environment or other parts of the system, and argues against Descartes's reductionist view. It includes viewing systems in a holistic manner, rather than throu..
Systems Union
Systems Union delivers integrated solutions that combine flexible financial management with real-time analysis, extensive reporting and powerful corporate performance management applications. Products / companies include SunSystems (v4 and v5) - accounting and financial managementVision Reporting..
SystemVerilog
SystemVerilog is a hardware description language based on Verilog. Although it has some features to assist with design, the thrust of the language is in verification of electronic designs. The bulk of the verification functionality is based on the OpenVera language donated by Synopsys. SystemVeri..
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System & Network Solutions
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System (thermodynamics)
right In thermodynamics, a thermodynamic system is defined as that part of the universe that is under consideration. A real or imaginary boundary separates the system from the rest of the universe, which is referred to as the environment or surroundings (sometimes called a reservoir.) A useful..
System 3
This article is about the computer game company. See System/3 for the IBM minicomputer system. System 3 is a London based computer game developer, founded in 1984 by Mark Cale. They are best known for their games released for the Commodore 64 and Amiga. After being named Studio 3 [link] f..
System 4
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] System 4 is the code Rensis Likert gave to the future of organisations moving away from the bureaucratic model of Max Weber, which he referred to as System 1. Likert used a psychological analysis of organisations and conducted extensive research using questionnair..
System 6
This article is about the Macintosh operating system version. For the IBM word processor, see System 6 (word processor). System Software 6 (often shortened to just System 6) was a version of Mac OS, the operating system of the Apple Macintosh computer, which was used in the late 1980s prior to t..
System 6 (word processor)
The System 6 was a word processor made by IBM. It featured a built-in printer and storage on magnetic cards. ..
System 7
Several things are called System 7: System 7, a Macintosh operating systemSystem 7 (band), a techno bandUnix Version 7 is sometimes called "System 7".System 7, an IBM Minicomputer for process control in the 1970sSystem 7, a programming group dedicated to simplifying the use of Linux with their dist..
System 7 (band)
System 7 is a band working in the dance/ambient scene. For legal reasons, they are known as 777 in North America. The core of the band is the couple Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy. In 1995, the band released a double album entitled System 7.3 Fire+Water (also available as two separate albums): ..
System 7 (Macintosh)
System 7 (codenamed Big Bang) is a version of the Mac OS, the operating system of the Apple Macintosh computer. Various versions of System 7 were in widespread use from the early 1990s up until 1997, succeeding System 6. Features over System Software 6 included cooperative multitasking, virtual mem..
System addict
System Addict is the name of a 1986 hit single by British pop group Five Star, peaking at UK #3 in January of that year and later becoming their second biggest-selling 7 inch with over 220,000 sales recorded. It became the group's breakthrough, as it became their first major Top 10 hit. It charted..
System administrator
The term system administrator, abbreviated sysadmin, designates an employment position of those people responsible for running technically advanced information systems or some aspect of them. They often deal with the setup and maintenance of computers and networks. System Administators also work on ..
System Administrator Appreciation Day
System Administrator Appreciation Day, also known as Sysadmin Day or SAAD (as in Happy SAAD!), falls on the last Friday in July. It exists solely to show appreciation to sysadmins and people with other similar occupations. The first official Sysadmin Day was celebrated on July 28th 2000. Typical ob..
System agnostic
A system agnostic computing technology (or person, in the case of system administrators and programmers) is one that does not depend entirely on the ideology of another technology, as in "OS agnostic" or "editor agnostic." The term system agnostic is also used in role-playing games to describe scen..
System analysis
See also systems analysis. System analysis is the branch of electrical engineering that characterizes electrical systems and their properties. Although many of the methods of system analysis can be applied to non-electrical systems, it is a subject often studied by electrical engineers because it ..
System Builder
In the computer industry, a System Builder is a person or company who is in the practice of creating (generally from scratch) a personal computer system from individual components. That is, a person who takes such components as a case, a motherboard, processer, soundcard, and the like and combine ..
System Building Blocks
System Building Blocks were printed circuit boards designed and manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation. ..
SYSTEM C-2
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System call
In computing, a system call is the mechanism used by an application program to request service from the operating system, or more specifically, the operating system kernel. Contents 1 Background2 Mechanism3 The library as an intermediary4 Examples5 External links Backgro..
System camera
A system camera is a camera with interchangeable components that constitutes the core of a system. The Nikon F is normally regarded as the first true system camera. System cameras are normally SLRs. In addition to the bare camera body, a camera system may consist of: A lens that focuses light from..
System Commander
System Commander (SC for short) is a boot manager/loader software application developed by [VCOM]. In the event that you have more than one operating system installed on your system (i.e. personal computer, harddrive), System Commander makes it possible to choose which one of these opera..
System console
Knoppix system console showing the boot process The system console, root console or simply console is the text entry and display device for system administration messages, particularly those from the BIOS or boot loader, the kernel, from the init system and from the system logger. On traditio..
System Contention Scope
The System Contention Scope is a scheme that determines which kernel thread a kernel process should use, since the threads are contending for the processor. ..
System context diagram
A System Context Diagram (SCD) is the most high level view of a system, showing the system as a whole and its inputs and outputs from/to external actors. SCD's are a type of Data Flow Diagram, and they should always be produced as the first such diagram, as they are the source of other, lower level ..
System Crash
For information on the computing term, see Crash (computing). For the TV series, see System Crash (television series). System Crash is an avant-garde rock group which combines heavy sound with philosophical and political lyrics and multimedia projection of videos and sounds of current world, real a..
System crash
System crash can refer to the following: System Crash, a bandCrash (computing), a term used to describe a computer system that has encountered an errorSystem Crash (television series), a TV series This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same t..
System deployment
The deployment of a mechanical device, electrical system, computer program, etc. is its assembly from a packaged form to an operational state. See also: Software deployment ..
System design and management
Overview System Design and Management (SDM) is a graduate program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The program is aimed at mid-career professionals working in technical fields, typically engineering, who are interested in moving to the management ranks of their field. It is a ..
System Design Review
System Design Review (SDR) Brief Definition The System Design Review (SDR) is a scheduled review, of many government-contractor relations, which ensures continuous involvement throughout a program. The SDR is defined in the Air Force's [MIL-STD-1521]. The SDR is a technical review conducte..
System Development Corporation
System Development Corporation (SDC), based in Santa Monica, California, was arguably the world's first computer software company. SDC started in 1955 as the systems engineering group for the SAGE air defense ground system at the RAND Corporation. RAND spun off the group in 1957 as a non-profit or..
System Development Methodology
System Development Methodology (SDM) is primarily being used for the development of IT-projects. SDM is a waterfall method. This means that a phase only starts when a previous phase has been closed. This counts for all phases, except the first one. SDM is a top-down model. Starting from the system ..
System dynamics
System dynamics is one approach to modeling the dynamics of complex systems such as population, ecological and economic systems, which usually interact strongly with each other. Systems Dynamics was founded in the early 1960s by Jay W. Forrester of the MIT Sloan School of Management with the establ..
System Dynamics Society
The System Dynamics Society is a not-for-profit organization based in Albany, New York whose mission is to further research into system dynamics and systems thinking. External link [System Dynamics Society homepage] ..
System equivalence
System equivalence is the notion that a parameter of one system behaves the same way as another of a different system. Examples of equivalent systems are first- and second-order mechanical, electrical, torsional, fluidic, and caloric systems. For example: Mechanical systems Force F = -kx = B dx/..
System F
For the electronic dance music artist, see Ferry Corsten System F, also known as the polymorphic lambda calculus or the second-order lambda calculus, is a typed lambda calculus. It was discovered independently by the logician Jean-Yves Girard and the computer scientist John C. Reynolds. System F f..
System File Checker
Brief history Due to problems with certain programs/malicious software over-writing system files in Windows 95 and Windows 98, Microsoft implemented some security to protect from corrupting Windows installs. While the release of Windows ME started the protection system, it wasn't really that effect..
System Folder
The System Folder is the directory in classic versions of Mac OS (those prior to OS X) that holds various files required for the system to operate, such as fonts, system extensions, control panels, and preferences. Location and \"blessed\" folders It is normally located directly below the root d..
System Global Area
The SGA (System Global Area) is the part of the RAM used by the ORACLE instance. This part of memory is common to other ORACLE processes. All necessary informations necessary for the instance operation are present here. In general, the SGA comprises of the following: Fixed PortionVariable PortionSh..
System identification
System identification is a general term to describe mathematical tools and algorithms that build dynamical models from measured data. A dynamical model in this context is a mathematical description of the dynamic behavior of a system or process. Examples include: physical processes such as the mo..
System Identification Number
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]]System Identification Number can represented by the acronym SID. It is a Global number to identify base stations for AMPS, TDMA or CDMA networks. This number sometimes has conflicts (see IFAST). SID Codes These codes are 15/16 bit values and can be listed within a ..
System identifier
A system identifier is a document processing construct introduced in the HyTime markup language as a supplement to SGML. It was subsequently incorporated into the HTML and XML markup languages. In HyTime, there are two kinds of system identifier: formal system identifier (FSI) and simple system ide..
System idle process
In Windows NT-based operating systems, the System Idle Process is, essentially, a counter which measures how much idle capacity the CPU has at any given time. Although it is not actually a process, SIP runs in the background and constantly monitors processing bandwidth, occupied memory and the Windo..
System Image
In computing a system image is the state of a computer or software system stored in some form. The form of storage is often a file. A system is said to be capable of using (or dumping) system images if it can be closed down and later restored to exactly the same state. System images are sometimes..
System integration testing
The System Integration Testing is a testing process that shakesdown source code developed and fixes any variance before proceeding to the next testing phase. To complete (or exit) SIT, there must be fewer variances than can be tolerated. SIT is similar to Unit Test. ..
System integrator
A system integrator is a person or company that specializes in integrating systems. System integrators may work in many fields but the term is generally used in the information technology (IT) field, the defense industry, or in media. In IT, system integrators integrate multiple systems for inputt..
System integrity
In telecommunication, the term system integrity has the following meanings: 1. That condition of a system wherein its mandated operational and technical parameters are within the prescribed limits. 2. The quality of an AIS when it performs its intended function in an unimpaired manner, free f..
System In Package
A System In Package (SIP) is multiple semiconductor chips in a single package. This is very similar to a multi-chip module. In MCM the die are all laid on the same plane. In a SIP the die may be stacked vertically as well. SIPs tend to be smaller and often look like a normal chip package. A MCM..
System in package
A System-in-a-Package or System in Package (SiP) is a number of integrated circuits enclosed in a single package or module. The SiP performs all or most of the functions of an electronic system such as a mobile phone, PC, digital music player, etc. The chips may be stacked vertically or placed horiz..
System justification
System justification refers to a social psychological tendency to defend and bolster the status quo, that is, to see it as good, fair, legitimate, and desirable. A consequence of this tendency is that existing social, economic, and political arrangements tend to be preferred, and alternatives to th..
System lifecycle
In telecommunication, system lifecycle is the course of developmental changes through which a system passes from its conception to the termination of its use and subsequent salvage. For example, a system lifecycle might include the phases and activities associated with the analysis, acquisition, d..
System Locked Preinstallation
System Locked Preinstallation, often abbreviated as SLP, is a procedure used by major computer manufacturers in order to preactivate Microsoft's operating systems Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 before mass distribution. Operating systems that use SLP check for a particular text string in a compu..
System Lord
The System Lord Apophis The System Lord Anubis The System Lord Baal In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, the System Lords are the main leaders of the Goa'uld, the dominant and evil alien race of the Galaxy. As the title implies, for a Goa'uld to qualify as a Syst..
System management
In computing, system management refers to the process, techniques, and tools required to control and measure the configuration and operation of hardware and software in a computing system. System management may involve one or more of the following tasks: Hardware inventory.Server availability monit..
System Management Bus
The System Management Bus (abbreviated to SMBus or SMB) is a simple two-wire bus used for communication with low-bandwidth devices on a motherboard, especially power related chips such as a laptop's rechargeable battery subsystem (see Smart Battery Data). Other devices might include temperature sens..
System Management Mode
System Management Mode (SMM) is a mode of the Intel 386SL and later microprocessor in which all normal execution (including the operating system) is suspended, and special separate software (usually firmware or a hardware-assisted debugger) is executed in high-privilege mode. SMM is entered via the..
System management unit
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System monitor
A system monitor (?) is a LCD panel, typically mounted in a 5.25" drive bay on the computer case. Some large models take up two drive bay slots. It is very rare on OEM computers, but can sometimes been seen on servers, high-end workstations or computers of computer enthusiasts. It is sometimes us..
System Object Model
The System Object Model is an object-oriented shared library system developed by IBM. A distributed version based on CORBA, DSOM allowed objects on different computers to communicate. SOM was intended to be used universally from IBM's mainframe computers right down to the desktop in OS/2, allowing ..
System of a Down
System of a Down (sometimes referred to as SOAD, or System) is an Alternative metal band that was formed in 1995, in Hollywood, California. Their name was inspired by a poem written by band member Daron Malakian entitled "Victims of a Down" (featured on the back of their first album). The band co..
System of a Down (album)
System of a Down is the eponymous debut album by System of a Down, first released in 1998. The hand on the front belongs to the artwork of a poster designed by the artist John Heartfield for the German Communist Party during Third Reich. The text in the original poster is: "5 fingers has a hand! Wi..
System of a Down discography
Contents 1 Albums2 Charting CD Singles3 Music videos4 Guest Music Video Appearances5 Other Guest Appearances5.1 B-Sides & Demos Albums Image:SystemOfADown AlbumCover.jpg|System of a DownJune 30, 1998#124 U.S. (Certified Platinum) Image:SystemofaDownToxicityalbumco..
System of checks and balances in the Indian constitution
Institutions for Checks and Balances at higher levels of the Government of India ..
System of Government under the Holy Prophet
System of Government under the Holy Prophet is a book written by Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi. External links [Transcript] of Radio Pakistan interview with the author ..
System of imprimitivity
The concept of system of imprimitivity is used in mathematics, particularly in algebra and analysis, both within the context of the theory of group representations. It was used by George Mackey as the basis for his theory of induced unitary representations of locally compact groups. The simplest..
System of linear equations
In mathematics and linear algebra, a system of linear equations is a set of linear equations such as 3x1 + 2x2 − x3 = 1 2x1 − 2x2 + 4x3 = −2 −x1 + ½x2 − x3 = 0. The problem is to find those values for the unknowns x1, x2 and x3 which satisfy all three equations simul..
System of record
A system of record is an information storage system (commonly a computer system) which is the data source for a given data element or piece information. The need to identify Systems of Record can become acute in organizations where Management information systems have been built by taking output data..
System of Rice Intensification
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is a method of increasing the yield of rice produced in farming. It was invented in the 1983 by the French Jesuit Father Henri de Laulanie in Madagascar. However full testing of the system did not occur until some years later. The productivity of SRI is under..
System of systems
System of Systems is a relatively new term that is being applied primarily to government projects for addressing large scale inter-disciplinary problems with multiple, heterogeneous, distributed systems that are embedded in networks at multiple levels and multiple domains. From an understanding and ..
System of systems engineering
System-of-Systems Engineering (SoSE) is a set of developing processes and methods for designing and implementing solutions to System-of-Systems problems. SoSE is relatively new term being used in Department of Defense applications, but is increasingly being applied to non-military/security related ..
System Packet Interface
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System partition and boot partition
In Microsoft Windows terminology, the system partition is a disk partition that contains files such as NTLDR that are needed to boot Windows XP and earlier. Windows Vista uses a new file Bootmgr.exe which is equivalent to NTLDR and is configured using BCDEdit.exe. The boot partition is a disk partit..
System Planning Corporation
System Planning Corporation is a Virginia based corporation that conducts research and produces electronics and computer software for the United States Department of Defense and other federal government agencies in the support of National security. The company's fields of interest have included: ..
System Preferences
System Preferences is the application used by Mac OS X to set user preferences. Introduced in Mac OS X v10.0 it replaces the Control Panels folder found in previous Mac system versions. Preference Panes includes: .Mac — used to set preferences for the users .Mac account and iDiskAccounts —..
System profiler
A system profiler is a program that can provide detailed information about the software installed and hardware attached to the computer. In older versions of Apple Computer's Mac OS, this was done by an application called Apple System Profiler. Mac OS X's profiler is simply called System Profiler. I..
System programming
Systems programming (or system programming) is the activity of programming system software. The primary distinctive characteristic of systems programming when compared to application programming is that application programming is to produce software which provides services to the user (e.g. word pro..
System programming language
System programming languages (otherwise known as applications languages) are programming languages that are statically typed, allow arbitrarily complex data structures, compiled, and meant to operate largely independently of other programs. Prototypical system programming languages are C and Modula-..
System R
System R is a database system built as a research project at IBM San Jose Research (now IBM Almaden Research Center) in the 1970s. System R was a seminal project: it was the first implementation of the SQL database query language, which has since become the standard relational query language. It wa..
System Recordings
System Recordings is a New York City based electronic music label. It has featured releases from artists such as DJ Icey, [[D:Fuse]], Josh Wink, Frankie Bones, Dieselboy, and Christopher Lawrence. External links [Official Website][System Recordings at Discogs.com] ..
System Reference Document
The System Reference Document, or SRD, is a set of reference role playing game mechanics licensed under the Open Gaming License by Wizards of the Coast (or WotC) and based upon their Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. The SRD forms the basis of WotC's various d20 System role-playing games, incl..
System Reference Manual
A screenshot of SRM loading aboot (a Linux bootloader) The SRM firmware (also called the SRM console) is the boot firmware written by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for computer systems based on the Alpha AXP microprocessor. The acronym SRM is derived from the phrase Alpha System Referen..
System requirements
Almost all computer software requires some features to be present on a computer system before it can be used with the computer. These necessary features are known as system requirements, and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. Often two sets of system requirements are given..
System Requirements Specification
A [System Requirements Specification] is a document where the requirements of a system that is planned to be developed are listed. A Business analyst (BA), sometimes titled System analyst, is responsible for analysing the business needs of their clients and stakeholders to help identify b..
System Restore
System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me and Windows XP operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of a failure. In Windows Vista, System Restore has been renamed to System Protection, ..
System Rush
System Rush is a futuristic racing game for the Nokia N-Gage platform. It was released in 2005 in North America. External links [Game data at N-Gage.com][Gamespot Preview] ..
System Sacom
System Sacom is a gaming development company. Games list Published Super Famicom/Super Nintendo* Gekitotsu Dangan Jidousya Kessen Battle MobilePlayStation* Running HighSaturn* Fake Down Developed Mega Drive/Genesis* [[The Tennis Tournament: Grandslam]] aka Jennifer Capriati TennisSuper Famicom/Sup..
System Security Authorization Agreement
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System Sequence Diagram
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System Shock
System Shock is a computer game developed by Looking Glass Technologies (later Looking Glass Studios). The game was published by Origin, which was subsequently bought by Electronic Arts (EA). The sequel, System Shock 2 was developed by Looking Glass offshoot Irrational Games and Looking Glass, and ..
System Shock (Doctor Who)
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System Shock 2
System Shock 2 is the 1999 sequel to the 1994 Looking Glass Studios computer game System Shock. It was developed by Looking Glass offshoot Irrational Games and Looking Glass and published by Electronic Arts. Contents 1 Overview1.1 Storyline1.2 Gameplay1.3 Presentation2 E..
System software
System software is a generic term referring to any computer software that is an essential part of the computer system. An operating system is an obvious example, while an OpenGL or database library are less obvious examples. System software contrasts with application software, which are programs t..
System suitcase
System suitcase is a term used to describe the file in the System 7 operating system which the computer uses to start up and provide system wide information as well as hold system sounds and keyboard layouts. In Systems 7-7.0.1, the system suitcase was used to store fonts as well. ..
System Support Product
System Support Product (SSP) was an operating system for the IBM System/34 and System/36 minicomputers. SSP was a command-based operating system released in 1977, the days of CP/M, DOS, and the original UNIX. SSP originally contained 60 or so commands that were implemented on the System/34 from 197..
System testing
System testing is testing conducted on a complete, integrated system to evaluate the system's compliance with its specified requirements. System testing falls within the scope of Black box testing, and as such, should require no knowledge of the inner design of the code or logic. [#endnote_IEE..
System under test
System under test (shortened as SUT) refers to a system that is being tested for correct operation. The term is used mostly in software testing. A special case of a software system is an application which, when tested, is called an Application Under Test. The term SUT means also a stage of maturity ..
System unit
A system unit, also known as a base unit, is the main body of a computer, typically consisting of a plastic or metal enclosure and the motherboard. It often includes a power supply, cooling fans, internal disk drives, and the expansion cards that are plugged into the motherboard, such as video and ..
System Usability Scale
The System Usability Scale (SUS) is a simple, ten-item attitude (Likert) scale giving a global view of subjective assessments of usability. It was developed by John Brooke at Digital Equipment Company in the UK in 1986 as a tool to be used in usability engineering of electronic office systems. The..
System V Interface Definition
The System V Interface Definition (or SVID) is a standard which describes the AT&T UNIX System V behavior, including that of system calls, C libraries, available programs and devices. Parts of POSIX and the Single UNIX Specification are based on SVID. Versions of SVID Version 1, published 1985Vers..
System V printing system
The UNIX System V printing system is one of several standard architectures for printing on the UNIX platform, and is typical of commercial System V-based operating systems such as Solaris and SCO OpenServer. A system running this print architecture could traditionally be identified by the use of the..
System Wars forum
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. System Wars is a public forum on the Gamespot website. Its sole purpose is a place dedicated to the bi..
System Wide Upgrade
A System Wide Upgrade (SWU) from an airline entitles an air traveller to a one class upgrade for any one-way trip on that airline. ..
System X
System X may refer to: System X (telephony) - a digital switching platform developed for British Telecom System X (computing) - a supercomputer system This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you m..
System X (computing)
System X is a supercomputer assembled by Virginia Tech in the summer of 2003, comprising 1,100 Apple PowerMac G5 computers. System X is currently running at 12.25 Teraflops, making it the second fastest supercomputer used by an academic institution (second to the MareNostrum in Barcelona, Spain) an..
System X (telephony)
System X was the name of the UK's first national digital telephone exchange system. Contents 1 History2 System X Units2.1 Concentrator Unit2.2 Digital Local Switching Unit2.3 Digital Main Switching Unit3 Replacement System4 See also History It was developed by..
System Y
System Y is a Digital telephone exchange system used by British Telecom as an alternative to the System X. System Y refers to the AXE 10 system manfactured by Ericsson. British Telecom decided to use the AXE10 digital telephony switching solution in the mid 1980s as a way of preventing total rel..
System z9
System z9 is the newest and most powerful line of IBM mainframes. It was announced on July 25, 2005 and the first models were available on September 16, 2005. The System z9 also marks the end of the previously used eServer zSeries naming convention. Contents 1 Background1.1 Name Chang..
Systinet
Systinet (formerly named IdooX) is the leading independent software vendor of registry and enablement products for standard service-oriented architecture (SOA). On February 1, 2006, Systinet was acquired by Mercury [Systinet] ..
Systole
Systole can mean the following: Systole (medicine) is a term describing the contraction of the heart.Systole (mathematics) is a term used in mathematics.Systole (literature) is a term used to describe entry into the imagination/surreal in a text.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] p..
Systole (mathematics)
Systole, when used as a term in mathematics, is used in Riemannian geometry. See Glossary of Riemannian and metric geometry. ..
Systolic array
In computer architecture, a systolic array is an arrangement of central processing units in an array (often rectangular) where data flows synchronously across the array between neighbours, usually with different data flowing in different directions. The name derives from analogy with the regular pu..
Syston
''This article is on Syston in Leicestershire. There is also a Syston in Lincolnshire — see Syston, Lincolnshire Syston is a town and civil parish in the district of Charnwood in Leicestershire, England. There has been a settlement on the site for over 1000 years, the earliest records be..
Syston railway station
Syston railway station is a railway station serving the town of Syston in Leicestershire, England. The station is located on the Midland Main Line between Leicester to Loughborough. It was built in 1840 for the Midland Counties Railway, which shortly joined the North Midland Railway and the Birmin..
Systrace
200px Systrace is a computer security utility which limits an application's access to the system by enforcing access policies for system calls. This can mitigate the effects of buffer overflows and other security vulnerabilities. It was developed by Niels Provos and runs on various Unix-like op..
SYSTRAN
SYSTRAN, founded by Dr. Peter Toma in 1968, is one of the oldest machine translation companies. SYSTRAN has done extensive work for the United States Department of Defense and the European Commission. SYSTRAN provides the technology for Yahoo!, AltaVista's (Babel Fish) and Google's online translat..
SysWear
SysWear is a UK-based online store that creates and sells a wide range of t-shirts aimed at geeks and gamers. See also Street TechThinkGeekErrorwear External links [SysWear] ..
SYS Technologies
SYS Technologies AMEX: [SYS], also known simply as SYS, provides information technology products and services and wireless communications systems for the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and various industrial customers. For large industrial customers in the telecom..
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