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  2. QSC Audio Products - Wikipedia

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    QSC is an American manufacturer of audio, video and control products such as amplifiers, loudspeakers, cameras, video endpoints, and digital signal processors including the Q-SYS networked audio, video and control platform. QSC and Q-SYS products are used by audio and video professionals for commercial applications, including corporate, higher ...

  3. Delivery schedule adherence - Wikipedia

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    Some organizations experience problems in producing delivery schedule adherence information this can be caused by a failure of systems to record delivery forecast information, unreliable processes and poor communication between buyer and seller. [4] Ensuring that DSA can be correctly calculated and then improved often forms part of improvement. [5]

  4. X12 Document List - Wikipedia

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    Asset Schedule 852 Product Activity Data 853 Routing and Carrier Instruction 855 Purchase Order Acknowledgment 856 Ship Notice/Manifest 857 Shipment and Billing Notice 860 Purchase Order Change Request - Buyer Initiated 861 Receiving Advice/Acceptance Certificate 862 Shipping Schedule 863 Report of Test Results 865

  5. Q code - Wikipedia

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    The Q-code is a standardised collection of three-letter codes that each start with the letter "Q". It is an operating signal initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication and later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio.

  6. IDIQ - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. Federal government contracting, IDIQ is an abbreviation of the term indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity. This is a type of contract that provides for an indefinite quantity of supplies or services during a fixed period of time. The legal origin of IDIQ contracts is the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) section 16.504(a) (48 CFR ...

  7. QSC - Wikipedia

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    QSC, the IATA airport code for São Carlos Airport in Brazil; QSC, a radiotelegraphic Q code meaning "are you a cargo vessel" when posed as a question; qSc, a portion of the equation defining the pitching moment coefficient of an airfoil; Quebec Superior Court, the trial-level superior court of the province of Quebec, Canada

  8. Circuit ID - Wikipedia

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    A circuit ID is a company-specific identifier assigned to a data or voice network connection between two locations. This connection, often called a circuit, may then be leased to a customer referring to that ID. In this way, the circuit ID is similar to a serial number on any product sold from a retailer to a customer.

  9. QSC AG - Wikipedia

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    QSC AG was founded in Cologne on 5 August 1999 by Bernd Schlobom and Gerd Eickers as the first German and one of the first European HDSL internet service provider. The company went public on 19 April 2000 in Frankfurt Stock Exchange (at the Neuer Market). Cologne-based QSC AG was a nationwide telecommunications provider in Germany with its own ...