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  • association for payment clearing services — a UK trade association that overseas payments and brings together institutions that deliver payment services
  • association of south-east asian nations — an organization composed of ten countries in South-East Asia, formed in 1967 to promote economic growth, social and cultural development, and regional stability
  • associational — relating to association or alliance or an association, alliance or affiliation
  • associationistic — Of or pertaining to associationism.
  • associations — Plural form of association.
  • association control service element — (networking)   (ACSE) The OSI method for establishing a call between two application programs. ACSE checks the identities and contexts of the application entities, and could apply an authentication security check. Documents: ITU Rec. X.227 (ISO 8650), X.217 (ISO 8649)
  • association française des utilisateurs d'unix — (body)   (et des systèmes ouverts, AFUU) French Association of Unix Users.
  • association for computational linguistics — (body)   (ACL) The international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation. Membership includes the ACL quarterly journal, "Computational Linguistics", reduced registration at most ACL-sponsored conferences, discounts on ACL-sponsored publications, and participation in ACL Special Interest Groups. The ACL started in 1968; there are more than 2000 members worldwide. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • association for computing — (body)   (ACM, before 1997 - "Association for Computing Machinery") The largest and oldest international scientific and educational computer society in the industry. Founded in 1947, only a year after the unveiling of ENIAC, ACM was established by mathematicians and electrical engineers to advance the science and application of Information Technology. John Mauchly, co-inventor of the ENIAC, was one of ACM's founders. Since its inception ACM has provided its members and the world of computer science a forum for the sharing of knowledge on developments and achievements necessary to the fruitful interchange of ideas. ACM has 90,000 members - educators, researchers, practitioners, managers, and engineers - who drive the Association's major programs and services - publications, special interest groups, chapters, conferences, awards, and special activities. The ACM Press publishes journals (notably CACM), book series, conference proceedings, CD-ROM, hypertext, video, and specialized publications such as curricula recommendations and self-assessment procedures.
  • association for computing machinery — Association for Computing