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  2. Technical data management system - Wikipedia

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    Technical data refers to both scientific and technical information recorded and presented in any form or manner (excluding financial and management information). [1] A Technical Data Management System is created within an organisation for archiving and sharing information such as technical specifications, datasheets and drawings.

  3. Trusted Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    Trusted Information Systems, Inc. (TIS), was a computer security research and development company during the 1980s and 1990s, performing computer and communications (information) security research for organizations such as NSA, DARPA, ARL, AFRL, SPAWAR, and others.

  4. National Technical Information Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Technical Information Service [5] [6] (NTIS) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce.The primary mission of NTIS is to collect and organize scientific, technical, engineering, and business information generated by U.S. government-sponsored research and development, for private industry, government, academia, and the public.

  5. File:The Technical World Magazine technicalworldm02unkngoog.pdf

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  6. Technical file - Wikipedia

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    A technical file is a set of documents that describes a product and can prove that the product was designed in accordance with the requirements of a quality management system. All products that have a CE mark must have a technical file which must contain the information that proves that the product conforms with the EU directives and ...

  7. National Technical Reports Library - Wikipedia

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    The National Technical Reports Library (NTRL) was created by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, as a means of disseminating federally-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business information. [1]

  8. Architecture of Integrated Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    The ARIS concept (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) by August-Wilhelm Scheer aims to ensure that an enterprise information system can completely meet its requirements. This framework is based on a division of the model into description views and levels, which allows a description of the individual elements through specially ...

  9. Automatic scorer - Wikipedia

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    [4] He worked with the technical staff of Brunswick Bowling to develop it. [4] The goal was realized in the late 1960s when a specialized computer was designed for the purpose of automatic scorekeeping for bowling. [5] The field test for the automatic scorer took place at Village Lanes bowling center, Chicago in 1967.