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  2. Surgical Care Improvement Project - Wikipedia

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    The Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) partnership is an American multi-year national campaign to substantially reduce surgical mortality and morbidity through collaborative efforts between healthcare organizations. The campaign began in August 2005 with the original goal of reducing the national incidence of surgical complications by 25% ...

  3. SCIP - Wikipedia

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    SCIP database; listing potentially hazardous waste and maintained by the European Chemicals Agency; Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol; a cryptographic communication standard; Surgical Care Improvement Project; a medical program in the US; Strategic Consortium of Intelligence Professionals (SCIP) a global non-profit organization

  4. Zuse Institute Berlin - Wikipedia

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    SCIP (Solving Constraint Integer Programs) is a mixed integer programming solver and a framework for branch and cut and branch and price, developed primarily at Zuse Institute Berlin. Unlike most commercial solvers, SCIP gives the user low-level control of and information about the solving process.

  5. Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments - Wikipedia

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    For example, the command to "Measure a DC voltage then measure an AC current" would be issued as MEASure:VOLTage:DC?;:MEASure:CURRent:AC?. Simple commands which start with a colon (:) are interpreted with respect to the root of the command tree. Otherwise, they refer implicitly to the last node of the previous command (unless they already begin ...

  6. Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol - Wikipedia

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    SCIP was designed by the Department of Defense Digital Voice Processor Consortium (DDVPC) in cooperation with the U.S. National Security Agency and is intended to solve problems with earlier NSA encryption systems for voice, including STU-III and Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) which made assumptions about the underlying communication systems ...

  7. Decision table - Wikipedia

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    Decision tables are a concise visual representation for specifying which actions to perform depending on given conditions. Decision table is the term used for a Control table or State-transition table in the field of Business process modeling; they are usually formatted as the transpose of the way they are formatted in Software engineering.

  8. Trace table - Wikipedia

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    A trace table is a technique used to test algorithms in order to make sure that no logical errors occur while the calculations are being processed. The table usually takes the form of a multi-column, multi-row table; With each column showing a variable , and each row showing each number input into the algorithm and the subsequent values of the ...

  9. List of optimization software - Wikipedia

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    Given a transformation between input and output values, described by a mathematical function, optimization deals with generating and selecting the best solution from some set of available alternatives, by systematically choosing input values from within an allowed set, computing the output of the function and recording the best output values found during the process.