SMS (disambiguation)

SMS (disambiguation)

SMS or sms may refer to:

Computers and technology

* Short message service, a form of text messaging on mobile phones
* Scalable Modeling System, a directive-based parallel programming tool developed by the NOAA to solve problems defined on structured grid (for example weather forecasting)
* Single-molecule spectroscopy, a technique for imaging one molecule (see also Single-molecule experiment and spectroscopy)
* SMS/800 or 800 Service Management System, for administration of toll-free phone numbers in North America
* IBM Standard Modular System, a system of standard transistorised circuit boards developed by IBM in the late 1950s
* STING Millennium Suite, a bioinformatics software
* Spectral Modeling Synthesis, an approach in Audio synthesis, referred to as "Sines + Noise".
* Sudden Motion Sensor, a patented feature of Apple Computer's notebook computers
* SMS (software), surface-water simulation software
* System Management Services, firmware code for the IBM System p machines
* Microsoft Systems Management Server, Microsoft product to manage remotely Microsoft-based computer systems
* Supervisor Monitor Scheduler, an application designed by ECMWF to schedule a large number of computer processes

cience, mathematics, and medicine

* Smith-Magenis syndrome, a genetic disorder
* Smoothed maximum score estimator, an extension of the maximum score estimator, an alternative to logit and probit estimation
* Stiff person syndrome or occasionally, stiff-man syndrome, a rare neurologic disorder of unknown etiology
* Sexual motivational system or sexual motivation stage in the theory of Jaroslav Madlafousek and Aleš Kolářský, who are in Prague the continuators of Kurt Freund

chools and universities

* Missouri State University formerly Southwest Missouri State University, the state's second largest university
* Southernside Montessori School, a school under the Montessori curriculum that is located in Muntinlupa City, Philippines
* Summit Middle School (Coquitlam), a school in British Columbia, Canada.

Entertainment and art

* Sega Master System, an 8-bit video game console from the 1980s
* Sixth Man Syndrome, in "Star Trek", the unfortunate fate of many a crew member known as a Redshirt (character) who accompanied the five-man crew
* SMS (comics), a British comic book illustrator
* "Super Mario Strikers", a 2005 Mario spinoff soccer/football game for the GameCube
* "Super Mario Sunshine", a 2002 Mario game for the GameCube
* "Sailor Moon S"
* "Shorty McShorts' Shorts"
* "Superman Movie Series"

Companies and organizations

* Sabooj Maroon Swapna (formerly known as "Green and Maroon"), a fan club of Mohun Bagan AC in Kolkata.
* Youth Party of Slovenia (Stranka mladih Slovenije), a Slovenian political party
* Southdown Motor Services, a former UK bus company
* SMS Limited [http://www.smslimitedusa.com] , an automotive tuning company formed by Steve Saleen
* SMS d.o.o. [http://www.sms.hr] , a specialty food manufacturer from Split, Croatia

Other meanings

* SMS, a shopping mall in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.
* "Seiner Majestät Schiff", an abbreviation for "His Majesty's Ship" in the German Kaiserliche Marine and the Austro-Hungarian Navy
* Skolt Sami, ISO 639 alpha-3 language code
* "Sonar Middleware Standard", a publication of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center
* State Management Scheme, nationalisation of the pubs in parts of the UK
* "Supermoto" Sole, a SIDI marketing designation for motorcycle footwear design
* Self-mutilation syndrome, another name for self-injury.

ee also

* SM


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