OOPS!

OOPS!

OOPS! The Ounce of Prevention System is a CMMS Computerized Maintenance Management System developed in 1983 for use on personal PCs by industries to better manage their maintenance data. The evolution of OOPS! is Oz. the Oz. of Prevention System.

See: Oz. of Prevention System

External Link
* [http://www.oops-web.com OOPSWeb]


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