MPs
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The three letter acronym MPS can refer to:
- Mail Preference Service, a list of people who do not want to get direct mail
- Marginal propensity to save, the rate at which a population saves money
- Masters of Professional Studies, a terminal Masters degree
- Media Processing Server, a Nortel self service platform.
- Memory Pool System, a computer memory management system
- Meters Per Second, usually expressed in all lower case as mps or with a slash as m/s
- Metropolitan Police Service, the police force for the nearly the whole of London, England.
- MicroProse, an American video game developer
- Midland Public Schools, a school district in Midland, Michigan
- Milwaukee Public Schools, the largest public education district in the State of Wisconsin
- Moruya Public School, a small primary school in Moruya, NSW Australia
- MPS (format), a computer file format used to describe mathematical programming problems
- Mathematical Programming Society, a mathematical society dedicated to optimization
- Meet-the-People session, an opportunity for citizens to meet their member of parliament in Singapore
- Mouvement Patriotique de Salut, the ruling political party in Chad
- Mouvement Populaire Sénégalais, a political party in Senegal in the 1950s
- Mucopolysaccharidosis, an often fatal type of genetic lysosomal storage disorder
- Multiple Property Submission when multiple sites are added to the National Register of Historic Places at once
- Multi-Processor Specification, an Intel specification for multi-processor computers of x86 architecture.
- Master Production Scheduler/Scheduling, the act of scheduling production.
- Microsoft Provisioning System,automate routine administrative service management tasks such as adding new users, updating directory entries, and provisioning applications and services. Small and large hosters alike find MPS easy to deploy and integrate into their existing management infrastructure.
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